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RosemaryBousfie
Community Member
8 years ago

Rise: Changing the default Accent Colors

I am interested in changing the default accent colors to align to our company brand color scheme. How can that me done? 

Thank you.

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  • Any update on the ability to change accent colours to match branding (not just a single theme colour)?

  • I agree and I could really use the ability to change more of the colors to our branding. thank you.

  • We really do need an option to establish our own palette of colors. Having to type color codes in every time you need to incorporate one of your brand colors is very frustrating and seems like a big miss. One custom color and six others you won't use just doesn't make sense. 

  • KLO0609's avatar
    KLO0609
    Community Member

    I don't know if there's been any update to this but definitely something that needs to be added as a feature.

  • Dearest Articulate Overlords, 

    For full clarity, this is the functionality (pictured) that we'd like control over:

    This limited and random selection of arbitrary colors is fine for a super-quick, on-the-fly build. But as we all know, Rise has come a long way. It's embedded into the L&D workflow for soooo many of us...and all us lowly users are now expected to be able to create content rapidly, and to a standard that is, more often than not, set at an organizational level (i.e. by the Marketing Department).

    That means that we need the ability to take all those colors that Marketing gives us and build them into a quickly-accessible palette that let's us make design choices as we build, and that doesn't slow us down. By way of example, I'm currently changing 285 headers to a specific brand color...and I have to paste that hex code into the color picker all 285 times. It would be a HUGE benefit to be able to simply select the color from the palette itself -- and it's something that nearly every other tool we all use (Camtasia, SnagIt, Adobe, PowerPoint, etc.) allows us to do.

    You should definitely bump this up on the ol' Roadmap.