Forum Discussion
Inconsistent font in flipcards in Rise
- 2 months ago
Apparently its not a bug but a development choice. I've now raised suggestions to make this editable - both for buttons and flip cards. Marking this as resolved now. Thanks all.
Hi JoCousins-4f348!
Sorry to hear you've run into this setback!
We're currently tracking a bug in Rise 360, which causes Flashcard default text size to behave inconsistently. When inserting a new Flashcard Block, the font size is set to 14. However, when increasing/decreasing the value, the size change appears more significant. I'll include your voice in the bug report so we can notify you as soon as a fix is in place! In the meantime, as a workaround, we suggest changing the default text size before making any edits.
Also, in Google Chrome, I tested this behavior within Tabbed Interactions but was unable to replicate the same issue. It would be helpful to see a screen recording of how it looks on your end. Feel free to share that here in the discussion or privately through a support case.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Well here is one example of text looking different. The Challenge yourself is a Statement D block which is styled as Heading 2 so I would expect this to be using the heading font I set in the style. The text below is a paragraph block styled as normal and 17 px. Below it is a button block and the text is also styled normal and 17 px. Yet these two look very different.
- PhilFoss2 months agoCommunity Member
The button block uses the Heading font for the text and the button, I believe its a bug. Especially noticeable if you place a continue button below, the fonts are inconsistent between button block buttons and continue buttons.
- JoCousins-4f3482 months agoCommunity Member
Thanks PhilFoss I'll raise as a ticket then
- LucianaPiazza2 months agoStaff
Hi JoCousins-4f348,
Great call opening a support case! I see that you're working with my colleague Woojin. You're in excellent hands!
We'll continue the conversation over in your case.
Have a great day!