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Hyperlink to other parts of a course?
Is there anything available that allows for hyperlinks/# to another part of a course?
Regards,
Harry Carter
119 Replies
- AlexVandenBo189Community Member
Another vote for this feature, although after 4 years since this thread was started, it looks like this isn't going to happen any time soon...
- MatthewHowardCommunity Member
Indeed.
Rise 360 is definitely showing its age; mostly due to the snails pace of changes that get implemented. We are looking for alternatives.
Does any one on this thread have recommendations?
- JeffForrerCommunity Member
I shut off the Rise menu and put in a Storyline menu in its place. Its a bit of work (multiple modifications before and after publish) but what the client wanted (they also wanted a creative menu vs. persistent text menu on the left).
- KerrieWilson-ebCommunity Member
I'd be interested to know as well if there are alternatives as I mainly use Rise360 but things like not being able to add a company logo to microlearning not being able to hyperlink seem like things that should naturally be included but as has been pointed some changes have been asked for over 4 years ago and no sign of an update. The program is a significant cost for a small business.
- MichelleVoon-aaCommunity Member
Yep. That's a feature I need too.
- KimWatts-df5b89Community Member
Is this feature available yet?
- ReneYappCommunity Member
I would like this feature that lets a learner go to a reference section and then back to where they left off in the lesson.
- KatePowellCommunity Member
Please another yes for this feature too!
- NelliePavlus714Community Member
Is this feature on the roadmap yet?
Hi Nellie,
These feature requests haven't made it to our product roadmap yet, but we'll let everyone subscribed to this thread know when this changes!
- PhilFossCommunity Member
There's a good reason Rise can't easily add this feature, it has to do with the nature of how the navigation works in Rise- the courses are built on https://react.dev which uses the hash in the url you may have noticed in your courses, to manage the navigation. This prevents you from adding a regular html anchor link.
So you need to use javascript. I call this a 'jump' menu in Rise. This is why I like Rise so much, its the perfect platform to add/improve upon.
- MarionVDACommunity Member
Hello, please can you share how you did this? Did you add the custom menu as a Web Object or did you embed the course in an HTML Wrapper?
- ScottMaryan-729Community Member
how many years have we been asking for this feature?
- MarionVDACommunity Member
+1 Any news on this? It's really an essential feature
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