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Rise 360: Images in tables? Any tricks?
Mata, here's the best way I've found to add inline images in a course. The method described by Wilfred above is temporary and will break eventually because it creates an external reference, your stakeholders will not appreciate that. In this example I use an image of a math equation, securely stored within the Rise course itself.
I have Rise course that I save the images into, and copy the urls, then paste into the new course. It gets around that issue of lost images. Sort of using as a online space to store imgs.
I follow/do everything else thats pretty basic, applying the css in inspector etc.
HOpe they add this kind of thing to the road map soon - although I am very familiar with css and html, many of my colleagues arent. Looking fwd to seeing this feature live for their sake.
- PhilFoss6 months agoCommunity Member
If you are copying urls, you need to stop asap and revisit all courses where you've done this, those urls will stop working if they haven't already. Using data URI is the only sustainable way to insert an inline image with your text or in a table cell, in Rise 360.
- MataHenry-1476e6 months agoCommunity Member
Theyve been working fine for about 4.5yrs!
- PhilFoss6 months agoCommunity Member
Make sure your employer doesn't miss a payment on the monthly fee.