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New in Rise 360: Hide Cover Page
Have you ever wished you could hide the cover page of a Rise 360 course so learners could dive right into the content? Well, now when you publish for LMS you can! Simply toggle the option on before you export your course and you’re all set.
If you’re an Articulate 360 subscriber, you can access this new feature immediately in the LMS settings of any Rise 360 course. And if you don’t have Articulate 360 but want to try out this feature, you can start a free 30-day trial.
Once you’ve given it a try we’d love to hear what you think! Please share any feedback or suggestions in the comments below. We’ll be working on enhancements for this feature and want to know if there are areas for improvement or additional functionality that you’d like to see. We’re looking forward to your feedback!
The Rise 360 Team
- JohnCurranCommunity Member
That's what I logically worked out too Lacey but it's a very confusing instruction and for some reason whatever position I put that toggle the cover page fails to show in the SCORM when launched in Moodle.
- JohnCurranCommunity Member
After more testing the issue with the inconsistent cover page may be be down to Moodle and cookie settings.
- JohnCurranCommunity Member
The Hide Cover Page feature is driving me crazy. It's not clear what the toggle button does. Do you toggle it 'On' to hide the page or to show the page? There is a reverse logic at work here!
More concerning I have published SCORMS for both states of that button but it ALWAYS fails to show the cover page. Is this feature broken (some posts above seem to suggest this). I'm using a normal Rise format (not microlearning).
I'm using Moodle.
- LaceyHendricksoCommunity Member
Hi John. I think it's the tool tip ("Turn the cover page on/off") that causes the confusion. It is poorly written, but if you ignore it the purpose should become more clear.
Hide Cover Page toggled ON - This will turn on the feature to hide the cover page (cover page will be hidden).
Hide Cover Page toggled Off - This will turn off the feature to hide the cover page (cover page will not be hidden).Hope this helps clarify when to toggle it on or off.
I'm not sure why both settings would result in the cover page being hidden when you publish.
- SelmaDorrest262Community Member
+1 for moving this setting to 'theme'
+1 for adding this functionality to web export
+1 for being able to preview this functionality in preview mode/review360 Hi Niyeda and Lacey,
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us. I've added your voices to the feature report.
We'll be sure to update this thread if we have any news in the future.
Hope you both have a wonderful weekend! 🎉
- NiyedaSulive127Community Member
This feature would be greatly appreciated if it were moved to 'Theme' giving us the ability to preview the course as desired and share the course as it's supposed to appear in Review. Hope it's updated soon.
- LaceyHendricksoCommunity Member
Completely agree that this feature should be moved to "Theme" allowing the ability to preview the course properly. Having to send a disclaimer when asking for reviews on modules featuring a hidden cover page is less than desirable. I've fielded the question "Why can't you show it to us as it will appear for the learner?" more times than is comfortable since I've started using this feature.
Hi UMCom Training and Beth!
Thanks for checking in on this!
I've included you both in the feature report being tracked so you can be notified as soon as we have updates to share.
Have a great day!
- BethBernhardtCommunity Member
Another vote for the web export too!
- AnthonyGoodingCommunity Member
It would be very helpful to have this feature for web exports as well.
- BeckyKenworthy-Community Member
any idea when this will be implemented for publishing as a web object please ?
- JenniferHead-cbCommunity Member
The "Hide Cover Page" with the toggle and then the instructions underneath contradict each other. Based on the instructions in the post, you turn it "on" to hide the page. But underneath it says "turn the cover page on/off", adding confusion to when the page is actually on or off. It would make more sense if the header was "Cover Page" and the toggle was "cover page on/cover page off".