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Rise - change size of headers and lesson titles
When bulding courses in Rise I've noticed that it's impossible to change size of the header space (top marigin) or font size of the lesson's title. What I woud like to do is to get rid of all the empty space between the title and the first block of content. In the attached phot I marked the areas that I want to be able to edit. The final goal is to avoid scrolling down the page when I insert a Storyline block to Rise or just any other block of content or interactivity. I already turned off Previous and Next buttons from navigation and removed all padding from content blocks but it's still not enough. Does Articulate360 team consider adding such functions for editing marigins? Thank you
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Consider yourself added, Patty. We'll let you know as soon as we can about this!
- PattyBrinkCommunity Member
I was so excited to see this post..but sad to see there is no answer yet!
add me to the list please
Hi Lisa and Sam,
Happy to add you to the list and we'll keep you posted here regarding any updates.
- SamSmith-af2f74Community Member
Add me - my client wants less real estate and white space at the header and I can't change it. This would improve typeset design hugely for me!
Thanks, all for sharing how important this feature is for you. I've shared that with the rest of our team, and as soon as we have any info to share about this we'll let you know.
- FonterraAccountCommunity Member
We also have a requirement for this. Is there any news on when it will be available?
- DonYanaitis-6a8Community Member
And another vote for this improvement - see Michael Guaglione above.
- MichaelGuaglionCommunity Member
Another vote here. It would help a lot to be able to customize section headers, add a color or photo to its background, etc.
- KimberlyWalk404Community Member
+1 Vote
- CassiusNetzleyCommunity Member
I believe I'm already on a request for this call for a padding/size options for the header, but this feature would be extremely helpful-- especially for mobile/tablet device based learners where the excessive whitespace is quite glaring.
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