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NEW IN RISE 360: Table Block
We’ve just released a super-useful new block type for Rise 360: the table block. Now it’s easy to organize detailed data and information in tables to provide more context for learners.
Here’s how the table block works:
We think you’re going to love using this new block!
- Patty-MaherCommunity Member
- Patty-MaherCommunity Member
Thank you! That did the trick.
- MarieToftCommunity Member
Can you select different fonts for text in a table? I am trying to demonstrate the different fonts as I build out a lesson on resumes. I have not been able to find how to adjust fonts (for example: set it as Calibri, Arial, Verdana, etc) Anyone know?
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Marie,
Just like any other text block type in Rise, Tables are limited to the two fonts you selected for the entire course.
- KatieSmith-8e7cCommunity Member
Is it possible to delete the border color when you insert a table into a block within Rise?
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Katie,
A table will always have a visible border.
- IrinaPoloubessoCommunity Member
Hi Karl,
Is this the desired feature behavior? I was just about to submit a feature request for a transparent table border, this enriches the layout possibilities and avoids "frame in frame" look, quite a handy option.
Hi Katie! Can you tell me more about what you're trying to achieve? I'd love to try and help!
That's right, Irina. The table block was designed to have gray-bordered cells by default. Thanks for letting us know you need the option to customize the border color!
- SherriFricker-3Community Member
Hi Sherri!
Thanks for those screenshots — I wouldn't expect the columns to be so narrow. Do you know if those learners are using mobile devices to view your course?
Would you be able to send us your course Share link so we can take a look from our side? If that works for you, you can open a case here.
- SherriFricker-3Community Member
Sent
Thanks, Sherri! Our Support team is lightning-fast, and I see Johnrey already sent you an updated copy of your course with a revised table. Please let him know if you have any questions about what he sent you!
- SherriFricker-3Community Member
What people need to know is that you shouldn't adjust the column widths
yourself when making a table in Rise. What might look good on your screen
may not on someone else's.
- JoyceChacko-571Community Member
Is there an option to distribute cells (right now only columns, since row height cannot be adjusted)? Also, will there be an update where the row height can also be adjusted?