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Rise - adding popup text box
Is there a feature in Rise to add a popup text box? I would like the ability to click on text to provide further information to users. Does Rise have that capability?
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Hi there, Gail! Could you use one of the existing interactive blocks for this idea? Here's an example with the accordion interaction. I only used one accordion "tab" to offer basic information in the title. More information is revealed when they click the text.
Here's a Peek of how that interaction works for a user.
- DianeRiesCommunity Member
I am wondering this as well. I have requests for making text clickable or a hover over and a definition pops up. If I had an HTML editor I could do it myself, but we don't have that option either.
Hi Diane,
Have you looked at the labeled graphic block? That would allow you to add a marker where a learner could click for more information such as a definition. Take a look at the steps here.
- DianeRiesCommunity Member
Yes, and I have used it for other things. The issue I am having is I have terms in my content (text blocks) that we want to add definitions to; so if someone doesn't know what the term means while they are taking the training, they can hover over or click on the word and get the definition.
- AdarshCharCommunity Member
I'd like to chime in with a request for this. Currently, I make text appear as if it is a link but then include a Note block nearby and highlight the term. The problem is that it is abrupt and disturbs the flow of the content. It would be ideal to have a rollover pop up that appears only when the user hovers over marked text. (Pls see attachment)
- HariSVCommunity Member
Hi Adarsh,
This is interesting!!
would you please share how you created pop up ?
thanks in advance
- AnuSharma-df9e3Community Member
I would like the above too if possible please .... I've just been asked for a similar feature!
- AnthonyGossCommunity Member
To chime in, pop overs are not really good for mobile (IMO).
- AdarshCharCommunity Member
Generally I agree Anthony. But I've seen it done well. For instance, You can compare the pop over I posted earlier and the same pop over viewed on mobile, attached here. For me, its really more about provide students with contextual information that would otherwise be distracting if I sent them to a new tab or didn't provide any of that contextual information at all.
It's not too different from the feature that's baked into most mobile browsers that allow you to deep touch a word and select "Look Up" to view a definition without leaving the page.
Thanks all - we'll keep you posted here if any top of pop-up interaction is added to Rise!
- SandraWhitfordCommunity Member
I would like to be able to add pop up boxes for text definitions as well. Add me to the growing list of supporters on this enhancement! Thanks Gail, for bringing this up. Its been a frustration of mine for a while.
- CelesteBramlettCommunity Member
Adarsh, I believe your option will work for me. I am fairly new to Rise. Can you provide directions on how to get the pop over effect?
- AdarshCharCommunity Member
Celeste, I'm sorry I think I may have been unclear. I was posting an example of what I would like to see in Rise. The image I posted was from an existing site that included popover text that I was hoping could be replicated in Rise. I don't currently have a solution for popovers in Rise.
Currently, I change the text color and underline it and then add a Note block near the highlighted text.
- SallyDiab-ee7acCommunity Member
hi there, what do you mean by a note block?