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ThomvanHooijdon's avatar
ThomvanHooijdon
Community Member
7 years ago

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!

  • Not sure, if this helps, but I have been adding custom CSS to the end of the largest CSS file in the RISE>LIB folder after publishing.  You have to add the custom code every time after you publish. See the attachment.  I do this to add things like borders around videos, removing the navigation panel, etc.

    • PhilFoss's avatar
      PhilFoss
      Community Member

      I've got a similar setup Tom, but I don't modify any of the Rise css files, instead make a new folder as I may have several files including images, so I copy the folder to new courses easily, and instead the only change to Rise files is adding a reference to the css file in the index file.

  • ThomasWelsh's avatar
    ThomasWelsh
    Community Member

    Good idea.  Your approach makes the most sense especially when needing to reference images, etc. from the custom CSS file.

  • We look forward to hopefully seeing this in the feature roadmap soon. A dynamic style injection to display content in different colors would greatly reduce the workload, e.g. to display the same content for different customers.

    For starters, consistent CSS classes and documentation would already suffice. Currently, style injections are almost useless, as CSS classes change with different releases.

    • EricSantos's avatar
      EricSantos
      Staff

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this suggested feature, Alexander. I've added your comments to the feature report. We'll update this thread for any changes.

      Enjoy the rest of your day!