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Rise inside lesson link
Hello!
I'd like to create links inside a lesson to another next lesson.
The idea is to use an image with markers (Labeled graphics) and insert a link, in each marker, to another lesson and then add a return to the image again to get to the next marker.
Can you help me? Is it possible?
42 Replies
Hi Salimah,
You can use a Button block to link to specific lessons, but grabbing the URL is not something that will remain consistent (especially in Preview, as those links are specific to you as an author of the course) for you or your learners. I know a few other users were looking for a similar feature to insert a link to a lesson - so we'll keep you posted here in ELH if that makes our feature list!
- EmmaHerbert-32eCommunity Member
Question, why is the URL *not* consistent? Is it safe to hyperlink using the section URLs from the shared link?
Essentially, we have a User Guide created in Rise and we are hyperlinking from text within our platform to different sections of the User Guide. I'm just doing some basic testing, and need to be sure that the links will remain constant. I'm assuming they will if we take the URLs from the Articulate share link that would be ok?
- PieterUytterhoeCommunity Member
Hi Ashley, any news on whether this feature request has already made the roadmap? I have submitted the same request.
Hi Pieter,
Thanks for checking in on this feature! I don't have an update yet, but as soon as we have information to share we'll let folks know.
- JacquelineBarreCommunity Member
Hello,
As Salimah and Pieter, I also need to add links to specific lessons in Rise, but I'd like to use an image gallery instead of a button stack, any workaround?
Thanks ;) Hey Jacqueline,
Adding hyperlinks to images is a feature request that we are tracking.
I wanted to share some information about how we manage these feature requests as that may be helpful.
I'm adding this conversation to the report so that we can update you here when we can.
- Ronny-SalmeronCommunity Member
I have requested just simple hyperlinking from text in Rise as flexible and fully-functional as hyperlinking from a Rise button definition - I’m shocked this standard feature is not available.
- JoeReinhard-a6dCommunity Member
Hi All, please add me to the list of users that would like the ability to drop anchors throughout the lessons and reference them using images and hyperlinks. Your buttons already do this, but we would like more versatile options!
Hi Joe,
Thanks for your feedback! Our team has a feature request logged for this capability and I will make sure your voice gets added to the discussion.
- IrinaPoloubessoCommunity Member
Dear Allison,
I upvote for this feature too: making hyperlinks for inner lessons not only via buttons. Buttons are often a bit too bulky and hyperlinks are neat and minimalistic, more immediate look and feel.
Will submit too as a feature request.Thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing that feedback Irina, and for submitting a feature request.
Have a great day ! :)
- JohnMadarCommunity Member
Rise appears restrictive. It does not seem possible to highlight text within a lesson and then create a link to another part of the course. For example - a reference within the text cannot be linked to the list of references in the last chapter so it is not possible to enable the reader to see what the reference is with a single click.
It should be possible to cross link across all components of a course to enable cross referencing within chapter, between chapters.
This is a facility enabled within Word and PDF documents, so why not articulate/rise ?
Significant loss of functionality.
Would be good to sort this.
Thanks
Hi John,
Thanks for your feedback. I'm sorry you're finding this frustrating. We do have a feature request logged for this and we'll let you know via this thread if there are any updates.
In the meantime, you can use button stacks to achieve this functionality.
Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help. :)
- TaniaDavis-9656Community Member
Hi Alison, any news on this? I need it for a course I'm doing at the moment. Cheers