Hi, I want to add a confetti overlay to a Rise course when the learner reaches the Course Completion section. I was inspired by the video on the Articulate home page. I have attached a screenshot of what that looks like. Does anyone know how this can be achieved??
Thinking this may just be for show and not actually achievable based on what I know about Rise. If someone can correct me if I am wrong in my thinking, I will be ecstatic! :)
Hi Holly. I just completed an eLearn for a course that was developed by Rise.com and I wanted to include this amazing feature for the course I'm building. Did you figure out a way to do it, not through Rise.com?
I have played around with Lottie animations in Storyline using some coding with web objects. There are issues though with it working in certain browsers and it does not look as clean as what rise.com allows you to do, unfortunately. If I discover another way, I will keep you posted.
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Thinking this may just be for show and not actually achievable based on what I know about Rise. If someone can correct me if I am wrong in my thinking, I will be ecstatic! :)
Hi Holly,
There are no functions in Rise itself that can produce the confetti overlay.
Thanks, Karl! I reached out to support and found out it is a feature of rise.com. :(
Hi Holly. I just completed an eLearn for a course that was developed by Rise.com and I wanted to include this amazing feature for the course I'm building. Did you figure out a way to do it, not through Rise.com?
Hi Devon,
I have played around with Lottie animations in Storyline using some coding with web objects. There are issues though with it working in certain browsers and it does not look as clean as what rise.com allows you to do, unfortunately. If I discover another way, I will keep you posted.
Hi Holly, this is in Storyline using a javascript library: https://www.rabbitoreg.com/examples/confetti/story.html
I know you're looking to do it in Rise but if nothing works out, embedded something like that may be an option.
Here's the source and detailed explanation: https://bit.ly/34vZpya
Thanks, Zsolt! Definitely a nice option for a course developed in Storyline. :)