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JennaRigg-43db6
Community Member
31 days ago

Rise: Matching Knowledge Check Block update from Jan 7, 2025

This is regarding the update now including numbered dropdowns to match the answers. My team often uses them for process steps so the duplication of numbers is not a good experience. We have existing content that will now lose the old aesthetic if we make any updates and republish. Please tell me there are plans to offer turning off the numbered feature. At a minimum, we should be able to choose if it's numeric or alpha, but the fields are locked.

  • AnoukvanDijk1's avatar
    AnoukvanDijk1
    Community Member

    Hi Jenna,

    I totally agree with you! I looks terrible and it's frustrating that you cannot tweak it. It would be okay if the numbers were optional.

  • It's also not intuitive. Can this be reverted, or like Jenna suggested, choose if it's alpha or numeric

  • tjniko's avatar
    tjniko
    Community Member

    I completely agree. I tried using this block for a part labeling exercise and it was so confusing and not intuitive at all. I had trouble even coming up with language to explain how to use it that didn't further confuse the issue. 

     

     

    • AnoukvanDijk1's avatar
      AnoukvanDijk1
      Community Member

      I have a similar problem. Completely incomprehensible this way. We have started to think up different questions because this option only adds to the confusion. 

      • tjniko's avatar
        tjniko
        Community Member

        The worst part is the update is retroactive so it went back an changed previously created courses. Thankfully I hadn't used this block in too many places but goodness, if I had done my current project (in which I had planned to use A LOT of these) before I'd be REALLY annoyed with having previously approved and in production courses altered without notice or option to change.

  • Sinmiloluwa1's avatar
    Sinmiloluwa1
    Community Member

    I completely agree! The number feature makes it very confusing in certain contexts and should be optional.