Forum Discussion
RISE Footer
I was asked to add a disclaimer to all of the lessons in a Rise course today, the standard 'Confidential: For internal use only' type.
I've manually added this as a text block to all of the lessons (except the quiz as it isn't possible) but it would be great if there was a footer that could be applied across the board that I could add the disclaimer to once and have it appear everywhere, including the quiz.
I'm interested to know if anyone else would benefit from having a footer in RISE?
17 Replies
- ChetHertzCommunity Member
+1
- MichaelBauerCommunity Member
I'd never thought of this before, however I can see the need for it in the future. I'm all for this!
Hi David, Chet and Michael,
Cool idea! I'll share it with our Product team as a feature request, which you can also always share here!
I have seen a couple users mention a similar workaround as David shared, to use a text block or even a continue button at the bottom of each lesson (not the quiz or prebuilt lesson types).
For the "Confidential" language - could you also look at putting that in the title? It may be a bit wordy, but if you're using the sidebar then it would display in the top corner throughout your course?
- WandajeanJones-Community Member
Yes! This would be great for GE as well. Legal-ease :)
Hi Wandajean,
We'll keep you posted if this feature idea is added to Rise. In the meantime have you looked at using the "Continue" divider block? You could place that at the end of a group of blocks and use it as a footer? You'd have to add it to each group - but perhaps another method to play around with.
- VctorGmezCommunity Member
My sponsors require their branding logos to appear on all pages of course content. A common footer in Rise would be a great place to solve this requirement. I'm up for the idea as well.
- BrianBambergerCommunity Member
I have a client requiring this as well. "Confidential and for internal use only not to be shared outside ...." It seems silly and a waste of space but there is always a chance that someone takes something out of context and my client sees it as a way to further protect themselves.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and need as well Brian.
You're in the right place to get notified of any updates we have to share here.
- LeahTownsendCommunity Member
+1 for this idea. I would like to be able to put a Creative Commons license in the footer, especially on the landing page!
Thank you, Leah. We're tracking this request, and we'll let you know here if we add it!
- BenMcKenna-ba88Community Member
Hi Leah,
If you're in need, I've created a script to add text to the bottom of course landing pages in Rise:
https://github.com/bencmckenna/rise-disclaimer
I agree - this would be a great feature if it was officially supported though.
- jennemanCommunity Member
Hey Ben, this looks helpful. If I include HTML code in the disclaimer.txt file, will it show up properly in the Rise footer or will it just put the text as it appears? I'd like to link to a Privacy Policy page in the footer of a Rise course.
- DanHalvorsenCommunity Member
Ben, just wanted to say thanks for sharing your workaround. I had the same need as the rest of you and this workaround came through!
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