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Knowledge Check is taking on the block background color
I've never seen this behavior before. For some reason, what should display white in the Knowledge Check block is suddenly tinted in the block theme color background making it very difficult for learners to see the question. Am I doing something wrong? Please see the attachment.
It's a template color, so I really need to find out what's going on.
Hi LindaNelson & PhilFoss!
Sorry to hear that you've run into this setback when designing in Rise 360!
I can confirm this behavior was related to a bug in Rise 360. This bug caused:
- When inserting a Block that supports the "Use white background on cards" setting, that setting would be unchecked by default.
This was not the intended functionality, as that setting should remain enabled by default. I'm happy to share that we've released a new update for Rise 360, which corrects this issue. There's nothing to install for web-based apps, as new features and fixes are immediately available!
Please let us know if you run into any setbacks moving forward!
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- LindaNelsonCommunity Member
Found the answer: Thank you Chatgpt. I need to check off the check box that says card style "use white background on cards." This must be something new. I've never had to perform this action before.
This is a block template that I have re-used throughout many, many courses (75 Rise courses at least). So I fear that changes have happened to Rise and now all of my courses using this block template will inherit this undesired behavior.
***My fears are now confirmed. I just opened one of my courses authored in October, and sure enough, now all my knowledge checks have to be amended this way.
- PhilFossCommunity Member
Linda, I've noticed this also on blocks that use the 'card' UI, which is a box that surrounds the block content that sets it apart from the block background color. This UI is also seen on the matching quiz as below, and probably a lot of other blocks. It seems to be an effort to increase style/color options on these blocks. But as you noticed you might need to go back through your courses to see what other blocks this is affecting.
Hi LindaNelson & PhilFoss!
Sorry to hear that you've run into this setback when designing in Rise 360!
I can confirm this behavior was related to a bug in Rise 360. This bug caused:
- When inserting a Block that supports the "Use white background on cards" setting, that setting would be unchecked by default.
This was not the intended functionality, as that setting should remain enabled by default. I'm happy to share that we've released a new update for Rise 360, which corrects this issue. There's nothing to install for web-based apps, as new features and fixes are immediately available!
Please let us know if you run into any setbacks moving forward!
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