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Possibility to add custom CSS in Rise
Hi there,
I was wondering if it's possible to add custom CSS in Rise. If not, does anybody know if it's on the roadmap?
Thanks in advance!
- ChristiandeTorrCommunity Member
Added my own feature request for custom CSS overrides. Adding it by hand after exporting, and then re-uploading to Review is a pain.
- MikevandeVlietCommunity Member
Yeah! great feature, I really would like to see this option.
Should be reasonably easy to implement as it's all web-based. When do you think it'll be on the roadmap?
- LloydHill-50d38Community Member
Want custom css in Rise like this?
Youtube: Rise + custom Css and Before vs After- DonnaWestwoodCommunity Member
Yes please Lloyd! Can I message you?
- LloydHill-50d38Community Member
PM sent
- LinaEspinosaGomCommunity Member
I do! ☺
Hi Mike and Thom,
Our team shares upcoming features on the “What’s New” page and you'll also find a list of all the features and fixes implemented in Rise by viewing the Rise Version history page.
I haven't heard a lot of requests for options to add or edit the CSS, but if you can share a bit more detail as a feature request that'll be something our product team would love to hear more on!
- ThomvanHooijdonCommunity Member
Hi Ashley and Alyssa, thank you for your quick replies! I just did a feature request! :)
Hey Thom & Mike! That's not a feature on our roadmap at this time, but thanks for letting us know what you'd like to see. I’ll pass your thoughts along to our product team, but you can also feel free to detail them more through a feature request.
Hi Fernando!
Thanks for reaching out! We don't have any updates at this time. I've gone ahead and added your voice to this report. We'll update this discussion if we have any updates in the future.
Have a great weekend!
Thanks, Thom! I appreciate you taking the time to share. 😀
- ThomasWelshCommunity Member
Lloyd's YouTube example is great! I am finding that I want to tweak the font sizes, margins, padding, etc. I'm trying to reduce the amount of scrolling required. I have been adding rules to the file main.bundle.CSS and it works fine. Does anyone have examples of basic override rules (for those experienced with CSS) that work as a starting point for projects? I'd rather not have to create everything from scratch.
- BryanMendelson-Community Member
Pretty awesome if this would be possible. Along with some cheat sheets for classes, etc.. :)
- IlkaGundelachCommunity Member
The MVP version would be a text-field in the RISE editor, where we could paste the URL of our own custom css file. That should get referenced in the articulate file. That should do the job.
When the long awaited feature for saving and reusing custom themes finally comes, of course the css reference should also be made there.
We currently have no way to adapt our hundreds of courses to our visual design, which is still evolving, without tediously going into every single one by hand.
Hi Distel Digital!
Thanks for sharing the feedback on the type of functionality you would like to see in Rise 360!
We are tracking an open feature request to allow a custom CSS option when authoring in Rise 360. I've linked this discussion to the feature report and will provide updates if it makes it onto our Feature Roadmap.
- LotemDigitalCommunity Member
CSS option would be great or more control over different properties
- PhilFossCommunity Member
Distel, can you give a couple examples of what you are changing on your courses one-by-one? I've also had to do this (on several courses, but not hundreds) and beyond the theme 'settings' it was usually a very small typography change that required a lot of time to make globally consistent.