Is it possible to permanently add custom font colors (company-branded hex colors) to my Rise color palette? I can highlight text and type in the hex code, but I have to do that each and every time which is very time-consuming, especially with a large project.
Our development team is tracking a feature request that will allow authors to create and save custom color palettes. I've linked this discussion to the feature report and will provide updates if it makes it onto our Feature Roadmap.
Until there are custom-color palettes in Rise, I suggest you create Block Templates with the desired formatting. Then insert and edit those (instead of the standard blocks that you have to reformat each time).
Thank you all for your responses. The Block Template will not address my particular need as we need to have any bolded text a specific company branded color. Each paragraph, etc, that we write will have different bolded words so as far as I can tell, the Block Template will not work.
You're right: a Block Template won't work when you just need to change the color of some text. And, yes, it is definitely a pain to have to enter a hex code every time. (Been there; done that.)
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Hi Joy!
Great question!
Our development team is tracking a feature request that will allow authors to create and save custom color palettes. I've linked this discussion to the feature report and will provide updates if it makes it onto our Feature Roadmap.
Have a great rest of your week!
I think Steven meant to say- this is already on the Feature Roadmap.
Until there are custom-color palettes in Rise, I suggest you create Block Templates with the desired formatting. Then insert and edit those (instead of the standard blocks that you have to reformat each time).
Here's the User Guide info about Block Templates: https://access.articulate.com/support/article/Rise-Creating-Sharing-and-Reusing-Block-Templates
Thank you all for your responses. The Block Template will not address my particular need as we need to have any bolded text a specific company branded color. Each paragraph, etc, that we write will have different bolded words so as far as I can tell, the Block Template will not work.
You're right: a Block Template won't work when you just need to change the color of some text. And, yes, it is definitely a pain to have to enter a hex code every time. (Been there; done that.)