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Learning Journal In Rise
Hi Paul,
Because the button opens a printable page, users should be able to save as a PDF from there...You could always rename the button Print/Save and add some instruction for the user.
Nic
Thanks for that. I guess I really want to negate the print process and just limit it to save as, if you know what I mean. With a little rejigging of the code, you can turn it into formative and summative knowledge activities. Love it.
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- NicolaFern-02974 years agoCommunity Member
I would say that the issue with that is that you need to be able to render a PDF (or some other file) and the print mechanism is the easiest way to do it. People can always save the HTML but that's a bit messy from a user perspective I think. They are familiar with PDFs but much less so with HTML files on average, and there's the asset saving/broken image issue.
- PaulMoody4 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Nicola, I appreciate the feedback. I am currently learning how to assemble javascript, and am just feeling around for a simple solution. I am by any means not proficient in programming and am currently pulling apart the javascript and css file to see the relationships. Am nerdy that way, and I find it really helps!
Have something for you that most people don't seem aware of when it comes to embeds if you are interested. Share the wealth I say!
Here is a link, it is a sandpit I use to test out stuff. Let me know what you think!https://rise.articulate.com/share/KgQka2XSZcXoAaoWXvAmfM0A7mcyD4ke
regards,
PaulPs, where are you situated?
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- NicolaFern-02974 years agoCommunity Member
I'm no programmer myself :) Though I am currently trying to get C# in my head so I can eventually do some VR development. Thanks for the link, it looks interesting!
I'm in Manchester myself, but work for Durham University.