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Rise and removing "take it again" option on Knowledge Check
Hello,
I provide feedback on my Knowlege checks in Rise and don't need the "take it again" option. Is there a way to remove this?
Thank you!
Holly
Thanks, Jessica. We appreciate your feedback on this feature!
- AvtarJagpalCommunity Member
It does look like there is a way to take off the "Take Again" label. In the settings of your course there is a item called "labels" which show all the variations of text for the labels across the course. There is one that says "Take Again"...I deleted what was associated with that label and left it blank, and that worked.
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Be aware that the "Take Again" label applies to Knowledge Checks and also to Quizzes.
Also the buttons still remain.
So now you will have two buttons without labels, which doesn't really solve anything.
- AvtarJagpalCommunity Member
I used this in a "Quiz" and when I removed the label, it took the button away and the text away which is what i wanted. Maybe we are referring to a different function..seemed to work on my end. But yes you are right in that if you take the label off it applies to all quizzes and knowledge verification across the course.
- JesicaGarrou-64Community Member
@Avtar, yes! I found that immediately after posting this. It's better than the words. But there are still the icons that imply "right " and "wrong."
@Karl, I wasn't meaning right and wrong should go away entirely, but the option to not have them. There are times when of course I want to tell someone they are wrong.
- JanaManu-daac4dCommunity Member
Hi, this was raised almost a year ago now, has the option to remove the "take again icon" been developed yet? It's the reason I don't use Rise, otherwise I would.
Hi Jana,
Knowledge checks still display the "take again" option after the learner answers the question. We'll let you know if that changes in the future!
Thanks for your note, Sysdoc Digital. Since we see every request from the community, sharing your needs here is the best way to impact the priority of a request and help move a feature forward on the roadmap.
- SolutionCentreCommunity Member
Awesome, thanks Alyssa. :)
- TomOscarCommunity Member
Oh this is great!
I will search the CSS for this an option but I really don't like hacking the course after publish.
.block-knowledge__retake-text {
display: none !important;
}.block-knowledge__retake-icon {
display: none !important;
} - PamelaCoffinCommunity Member
I'm also getting feedback that users are confused that it says"try again" even after they've answered all questions correctly. There should be an option to remove this if they meet the passing requirements.