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Numbered markers over 9 in a Rise Labeled Graphic?
Hi all,
I'm wondering if there is a way to add numbered markers to a labeled graphic over number 9. I need up to 15 numbered markers but I only see the option to add up to 9.
Thank you!
Nick
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- MonicaMagallonCommunity Member
Any updates on this request?
Hi Magallon!
Thanks for checking in on this!
I don't have any updates to share at this time as our development team prioritizes other features. Not to worry! I've included your voice in the feature report and we'll let you know if it makes it onto our Feature Roadmap.
Have a great rest of your week!
- TinaThomas-66bcCommunity Member
Looks like it's been a while since the last post on this topic. I found this thread while looking for a solution. It's still a relevant ask, please!
Hello Tina,
I appreciate you reaching out! At least two feature requests are linked to this post, so I want to ensure I log your name to the correct one. Kindly share a brief description of what you wish to be added to Rise 360 and how it will benefit you and your organization.
I'll share them with our product team.
- TinaThomas-66bcCommunity Member
Hi Eric,
Thank for your response.
On a numbered graphic, I'd like to be able to have numbers higher than 9. Current use case (screenshot below) is a sample document with 15 sections. I'd like to be able to use numbers instead of 'generic' markers.
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Director of Training
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- DorothyBarto740Community Member
Hi -- I also need to add numbered markers to a labeled graphic over number 9. Thanks.
- JoeWeirCommunity Member
I am adding my voice to what seems to be a very low priority for Articulate. I want to have 12 markers but can only go to 9. This request is now 7 years? I was told that Rise is the easier alternative to Storyline. Very disappointing.
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
A suggestion that was made a few years ago (not my idea, just putting it out there) is to use a generic marker, and add the numbers to the image itself. Not ideal, and somewhat messy as users are likely to click on the numbers which are not active. Example below.
- PhilFossCommunity Member
JoeWeir​ I made a theme component for unlimited numbering in a labeled graphic. Its actually a function built into CSS called a "counter." Very handy, but when Rise built this block many years ago, I don't think the counter spec was widely supported by various web browsers, as it is today. Rise has an interesting challenge when it comes to improving old blocks with new tech- unless its an obvious bug, or accessibility issue, the older blocks like this one are never modified or improved.
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