Forum Discussion
Remove Course Cover Page in Microlearning
Please consider that the users we're designing lessons for typically want to achieve their learning with as little time and required action as possible. I'd imagine that's true for the bulk of Rise designers.
From both a design and learning standpoint, having a massive header image that we can't remove is at odds with the whole point of the microlearning. Sure, it looks pretty, but it's adding useless padding and scroll for the UX.
Hi Eric,
This is already available.
If you publish your microlearning for LMS, at the bottom of the publish page, there is an option Hide Cover Page. Flip it to ON.
- EricEtkin2 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks, but what if we're not publishing for an LMS?
- Chris-Santos2 years agoStaff
Hi Eric,
Technically, you can still use your LMS package for viewing your Microlearning on your web server. After publishing, extract your LMS zipped file and look for the scormcontent folder (as shown in the example below):
Upload this scormcontent folder to your web server and grab the URL for the index.html to view it as a website.
Here's a sample link you can use to check out what it looks like:
https://articulate-us.s3.amazonaws.com/support-share/short-lived/csantos/scormcontent/index.html
It's not how it's meant to be used, but it may help in a pinch.
- LamontBigham-682 years agoCommunity Member
I agree with the many responses, the option to hide the cover page should be up to the designer for any type of publishing methods. Thanks