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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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- Elena-CorinaOprCommunity Member
Definitely needed!
- FranziskaKronecCommunity Member
Is it possible now to reduce the white space at the header of lessons?
My company doesn't want that big gap in each lesson. We're thinking about using another tool for our courses, as some users might use tablets or mobile phones.
- PhilRobinson-62Community Member
This thread has been going on for so long and so many big companies, such as my own, thinking of moving away from Rise because of this issue. Such a shame. This doesn't seem like such a big fix Articulate that it would take you so long to address.
Phil Robinson
Manager, Project Manager, Learning and Performance, TTEC Digital
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- FranziskaKronecCommunity Member
same here! :)
Hey folks,
We've been listening to your requests, and a feature that will allow you to hide the lesson header is on our roadmap. We’ll let you know as soon as that’s available.
- KateHayesCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa,
Please add my name to the list of people wanting this feature. It will make a huge difference to how I am able to use Rise within our LMS.
- PhilRobinson-62Community Member
I don't seem to sound harsh but I just have to ask. This conversation has been going on for over a year now and "It's on our roadmap" sounds like a canned response that we have hearing many times now. My senior project managers and directors are running out of patients. This doesn't seem like a hard fix. Can you give us a better idea when we can expect to see a resolution?
- WendyFarmerSuper Hero
I hope you mean patience and they aren't killing staff off Phil...
sorry Friday humour after a full on week - hope you don't take offence ;-)
- PhilRobinson-62Community Member
lol no offence taken but they are starting to get a little disgruntled. Please try to get us a better update. Even if it was something like next year, 1st quarter. At least it's something more solid we can report back.
- WendyFarmerSuper Hero
Oh I'm not Articulate staff just another forum user...
- PhilRobinson-62Community Member
Sorry just saw the red button "Hero". Hopefully Alyssa sees the post.
Hey Phil,
This is on our roadmap of planned features, but we don't expect the feature to go live until later next year. We'll let you know when it's ready!
- CassiusNetzleyCommunity Member
I'm hoping said feature isn't simply a toggle for the header to be on or off, although that would be better than nothing.
Having *some* granular control over the sizing/font/color and amount of padding below the header would be optimal-- along w/ being able to just negate it altogether.
- ephraimross-dcfCommunity Member
Hey all,
I totally get your frustration with the white space in the Lesson Title Header. The good news is that you don't need to wait for Articulate to implement any customization options (although that would be ideal). In the meantime, you need to make one super tiny edit to one of the output files (the CSS stylesheet).
Essentially:
- open the Lib folder
- open main.bundle.css
- edit line 58: ...... {.lesson-header{padding-bottom:4.5rem}}
I find that changing this to 1.5 from 4.5 (a reduction of 2/3rds) does the trick for me.
I may also see if I can disable the Header completely via CSS, but not sure quite yet. I'm currently looking at developing single lesson activities in Rise, and then incorporating them as standalone items, mid-lesson, into longer form content via iframes.
PS - please ignore my current account name. I need it to appear a certain way at the moment for a client, and my Rise account details seem to be directly associated with my profile display here on E-Learning Heroes.
- ephraimross-dcfCommunity Member
Quick follow-up. It looks like the easiest way to hide the Lesson Title Header entirely is as follows:
- open the Lib folder
- open main.bundle.css
- edit line 58: find ".page__header-container-header"
- and add "display:none;" as one of the properties of that element
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