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mikkiherbold
Community Member
8 years ago

Rise Button stack

How does one navigate back to button stack page after clicking on one of the buttons and it takes you out to another page?

18 Replies

  • Is anyone able to provide any further guidance on how to centre a button - possibly instructions on how to edit the Elements? - would be much appreciated.
    • LeaSAgato's avatar
      LeaSAgato
      Staff

      Hi, Louise! There isn't a built-in option to center buttons in Rise. I'll defer to other members of the community for their suggestions! 

  • Hello all,
    My e-learning course consists of a basic course and various in-depth chapters that you can jump into from the basic course. I have linked these via the "Button" function. To return to the basic course, I have inserted a button again that links to the original chapter in the basic course. However, you then land at the beginning of the chapter and not at the point where you jumped off. Is there a way to link to the exact place where you jumped off?
    Thanks for your tips!

    • LeaSAgato's avatar
      LeaSAgato
      Staff

      Hi Hannah! Linking to specific blocks in your lessons isn't possible in Rise right now. We're tracking requests for this feature, so I'll add you to the list.  I'll update you here if we make changes that will help!

  • Please add my request to the list to add the feature of being able to link to a specific block in your lesson. 

  • How about being able to arrange buttons in a row or grid instead of just a stack?  I realize this currently requires code manipulation, just as centering does, but it seems like this should be a standard "switch-to," just like switching between accordion and tabs. Actually, both of these seem like they should be standard issue. 

    If I could add multiple buttons to tabs, or to an accordion, that would help. I'm building a course catalog and want to reduce vertical scrolling. It would be nice to have a tab for a category of courses (ERP, CPLM, Finance, etc.), and button links to sub-pages containing course links on a given tab.