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NatalieGraham-e
Community Member
5 years ago

Glitch with numbered list in Rise

Hi everyone,

I've created a numbered list in Rise (using the formatting tool from the paragraph block) and I can see each item numbered 1-6. However when I publish the module to review it only shows a list of items each labeled "1".

This has happened multiple times now and it doesn't seem to matter how many items are in the list, they are all labeled "1" regardless.

(Note that this is not the numbered list block, but the numbered list within the paragraph block.)/

Is this a known glitch? Or is there a trick I don't know about?

  • Hello everyone,

    I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360. This update fixes the issue you encountered where numbered and ordered lists in blocks do not display the correct numbers when previewed or published. There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.

    Let me know if you have any questions about this update or the issue you reported!

  • Hi Natalie

    I just tested this in Rise and I'm not seeing that behaviour.

    Paragraph block formatted with number list published to review.

    I added a Peek video of what I did to see if your process is the same.

  • Thanks for stepping in to help, Wendy!

    Natalie, where are you hosting the published output file for testing — on an LMS or web server? Do you also see the problem if you view the Share link in your browser?

    • hazelB's avatar
      hazelB
      Staff

      Hi Stephanie! So sorry to hear that you are encountering this issue!

      I am trying to replicate the behavior, and I hope you can help me by answering some questions:

      I'd like to know how you are adding the numbered list. Are you typing in the references in a text block, then formatting it using the Ordered list option from the toolbar (as shown below)?

      Are you copying the references from a document source like Word?

       

       

       

  • Hi all,

    I'm having this issue in Rise as well. The numbered lists I built using the Ordered List option in the RCE is previewing as all ones. 

    See the example in this module. Go to Key Points & Resources and check out the accordion under Lesson Resources. All of the references should be numbered. 

    https://rise.articulate.com/share/dl3gcWtWwkETfJqdKoyHjCNP8nMxfqFR 

    I'd love some help. Thanks in advance.

    Jackie

    • LeaSAgato's avatar
      LeaSAgato
      Staff

      Hi, Jackie! I tried to replicate this issue by creating an ordered list and typing in each item, and by copying a list from another source and pasting it in the block, but I have not encountered the issue you described.  I'll need some additional information to better understand the issue:

      1. Can you provide detailed steps that you took when you created your Key Points & Resources accordion blocks? 

      2. Do you see the same issue when you open the course for editing?

      3. Does this happen everytime you create an ordered list?

      Thanks!

  • AyaMouelhi's avatar
    AyaMouelhi
    Community Member

    Hello All, I ran into this issue as well.

    Here is how I fixed it:

    I had to delete the ordered list and create a new one. I then had to re-type each item (to save time, I typed the first letter of the item and copy pasted the rest).

    Here are my answers to Lea's previous questions if it helps:

    1. I copy pasted my text into my accordion block. The different items on my list were separated by line breaks and I selected all of them then clicked on "ordered list".

    2. The list appeared correctly in editing but not in preview.

    3. I tried repeating the steps I described in step 1 but the glitch did not happen again.

  • AmandaKutchey's avatar
    AmandaKutchey
    Community Member

    We are seeing TONS of errors in numbering when using the numbered bullets within Rise. 

     

    First is a screen shot of our editing side where they are numbered correctly using the number bullets. 

    The second is a screen shot from our shared workbook within the share link, end users are seeing all 1's. 

    How do we fix this issue as we are using the tools given to us within the program and cannot seem to get this to work correctly 100% of the time?  It will work and not work in different text sections of the same chapter. 

    • CNavarro's avatar
      CNavarro
      Former Staff

      Hi Amanda.

      Sorry to hear that you are experiencing this issue. I can see that you've reached out to our support engineers and are working with Jan. I hope this gets fixed soon. 

  • FranSterling's avatar
    FranSterling
    Community Member

    I have also encountered this several times and found something that works for me. If you put your curser at the beginning of bullet 2 and backspace until your second bullet is part of the 1st bullet then press enter it will correct the numbering. It's time consuming if you have several numbered lists, and sub lists, but not as bad as retyping everything.

    I was copying and pasting from a word document when the problem occurred.

  • DLearning's avatar
    DLearning
    Community Member

    I am getting this same error. This can be easily reproduced.

    1. Open up a new Rise course lesson.
    2. Add a Text block (defaults to Heading + Paragraph)
    3. Type a "1." in front of "Heading" and then press Spacebar. It will add a space between "1." and "Heading" and automatically formats it into a list item.
    4. Add 3 more "Heading + Paragraph" Text blocks to your course
    5. In Text block 2's Heading. Enter "2." and Spacebar to repeat step 3 above. It will format this Heading into a list item.
    6. Repeat step 5 so that block 3's heading reads "3. Heading" and is formatted as a list item and block 4's heading reads "4. Heading" and is formatted as a list item.
    7. Press Preview
    8. All numbering of the Headings are "1."  There is no obvious way to correct this.

    We would need either of the following solutions:

    1. A way to undo the automatic list formatting that occurs when you type "1." then Space in front of a Heading word. Currently hitting Undo removes the number and period entirely. It should work like Word where hitting Undo removes the automatic formatting but leaves "1. " so it reads "1. Heading" without being a list item
    2. Make the numbering continue intelligently across blocks, so that when Previewing, block 2's heading is "2. Heading", block 3's heading is "3. Heading", and so on.
    • StevenBenassi's avatar
      StevenBenassi
      Staff

      Hi DLearning!

      Sorry to hear you've run into this setback!

      I can confirm we have this behavior logged as a bug in Rise 360. This bug causes Numbered Lists in Blocks to not display the correct numbers during preview/publish (always starts with '1'). I've linked this discussion to the bug report so we can notify you as soon as a fix is in place. In the meantime, as a workaround, we suggest:

      • Manually creating the list
      • Copy/Paste from Notepad (not formatted)

       

      Thank you for your patience! Sorry if this has been slowing you down!

  • Hello everyone,

    I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360. This update fixes the issue you encountered where numbered and ordered lists in blocks do not display the correct numbers when previewed or published. There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.

    Let me know if you have any questions about this update or the issue you reported!