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- BernovanSoestCommunity Member
- gerryMayer-e37aCommunity Member
Rise needs to add a course repository where one can upload assets and link to.
In moodle i use to add a section, hide it but show the resources... badda bing badda boom'
Hi Gerry,
You can upload attachments to your Rise 360 course using the attachments block. If you'd like to link out to other resources, you can use the button block. Do those solutions work for you? If not, would you be up for logging a feature request to tell us more about your specific needs?
In the meantime, if there’s anything else I can do to help, please let me know!
- TrevorStoneCommunity Member
Hey Patricia, im not sure if you got your question answered but I came across the same issue. My work around was to store the pdf in dropbox and then use the button feature to link to the file stored in my dropbox account. You can even set up some read only permissions etc. here! hope that helped
- SofiaAlexandre-Community Member
Have tried this with .XLF files and there seems to be an issue. I would like to use a link and button stack. Has anyone successfuly done this?
- CNavarroFormer Staff
Hi Sofia, I am here to help. Are the .XLF files hosted on a server? What happens when you paste the link to the .XLF files in the button stack?
- SofiaAlexandre-Community Member
Hello Chino, Thanks for your prompt response. Yes, they are and the URL work well when pasted on a browser. Once pasted into the button stack, nothing happens (screen kind of flickers and leads nowhere).
Thanks, Sofia. If that happens when you're testing the Share link of your course, we can have a closer look in a case with you! Click here to open one.
It will be helpful to have the Share link of your course and if possible, the URL to your XLF files. We keep everything private, and we'll delete any files you send us once we're done troubleshooting.