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Interface Changes Coming Soon to Rise 360 Block Formatting
Hello Erin,
If you need to see the text that's covered by the Format window, you can press "Ctrl" + "- (minus key)" on your keyboard to temporarily zoom the page out and give your text more room to display. Here's a quick recording to demonstrate this behavior. Pressing "Ctrl" + "0" will reset the zoom level to its default value.
Hope this helps!
While I appreciate your response, this doesn't really solve the issue, does it? I mean - it is an additional process and breaks the flow of writing. The options are ALWAYS there and covering the first line of a block. It feels like a poor design.
As others have said, this new design is inhibiting.
- Ken Flieger
What I'm I missing here? The edit menus on the left side covers the text so you cannot see the text, making it hard to edit content. (Try moving the edit icons under to the left or vertical stacked on the left).
- EricSantos10 months agoStaff
Hi Erin!
I'm sorry for the trouble with the left-hand toolbar in Rise 360. I understand that it covers the first line of the text in a text block. I went ahead and filed a feature request for our product team to move the left-hand toolbar away from the text.
We'll let you know if there are any updates to this. In the meantime, here's a peek into our process for managing feature requests.
- LenaKloos9 months agoCommunity Member
Is there any update on this? When I am working on my laptop the menu covering the text is a real problem.
- StevenBenassi9 months agoStaff
Hi Lena!
Sorry to hear you’re still having issues with Statement Blocks in Rise 360!
As Karl and Ian shared, the bug that was causing this behavior has since been resolved in a recent update.
Would you be comfortable sharing a screen recording of the behavior as you are experiencing it on your end? If you’d prefer to share that privately, please connect with our support engineers through a support case.
They’d be happy to continue troubleshooting with you!