Forum Discussion
Multi-column Designs
Right now Rise is a single column design tool where you add new blocks directly below existing content to form a single column of blocks. Are there plans to allow double or triple column designs so you can have side-by-side (multiple column) elements in landscape that rearrange to single column in portrait on a phone?
I think the design interface would show the + marks both below and to the right of existing content so you could build out either way. Just a thought.
- SeanDelaneyCommunity Member
+1 for this feature. Some of your competitors have this ;-)
- LawrenceEaton-cCommunity Member
I'm putting my hat into the ring for a two column feature - say when I have two success stories and I want them to live on the same block for the user to choose.
Thanks for chiming in, Lawrence. I'll be sure the rest of my team hears about your idea!
- SteveLouisCommunity Member
Amen.
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Steve,
Have you tried the Text Two Column block?
- SteveLouisCommunity Member
No, but I will. Thank you.
Steve
- SarahMottagh003Community Member
You know what would be great? Columns!
- SarahMottagh003Community Member
I would also be really great if the two column text block allowed bullets.
Hi Christa!
You can use PowerPoint (or any image editing tool) to position two images side-by-side before importing them into a Rise 360 labeled graphic block. Here's how:
- Open PowerPoint.
- Insert the first image on the left side of the PowerPoint slide. Scale up the image until it fills the height of the slide.
- Insert the second image on the right side of the PowerPoint slide. Scale up the image until it fills the height of the slide.
- Save the PPT file as a PNG image.
- Upload the image to the labeled graphic block.
After following those steps, it will look like you have two columns for a labeled graphic block!
- JennieBeventorpCommunity Member
Two columns would be really helpful as well as the possibility to align blocks to the left, center or right.
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Jennie,
Text block has the Two column block.
Gallery blocks have two-, three- and four-column image blocks.
Don't any of those work for you?
- JennieBeventorpCommunity Member
Thank you for the reply. I would like to sometimes combine a movie to the right with a textblock to the left, side by side, for instance, is that possible?
- SarahJames-b19aCommunity Member
Hi
We were hoping to change the index page to a 2 column feature as well. It would be really helpful for the content we have created to list it side-by-side, instead of one topic listed with the next topic beneath.
Can you let all users know if you eventually make this possible?
Many thanks.
Hi Sarah,
We have a few blocks that can make your course appear as two columns. For example, we have a Two-Column Text block and an Image & Text Image block. If these options won't work, can you elaborate more on your specific need?
- SarahJames-b19aCommunity Member
Hi,
Thanks heaps for getting back to me, I really appreciate it.
We have created a course on Rise and after you click the 'start here'
button and get to the index page we have used a button stack feature to
create the index content. However, the person I've built this for would
prefer to have the content as 2 columns, one with lessons, the other with
vocabulary builder. Currently, they are stacked one on top of the other,
i attached a screenshot to help you see the issue..Is there any way I can edit this page to put lessons in the left column and
vocab builders on the right or is there no way around it?Many thanks in advance,
Sarah