+1, as I'm creating a rise course aimed at patients who are dealing with loss of sight due to rare types of dementia. The small audio button is honestly a bit of a slap in the face.
Going to try the workaround (thank you for sharing, Logan), but it will be a bit of a pain to add one to each text block.
I made a theme component for this purpose, here's a look at the default on left and the increased size on right. Also I tapped into my theme's accent color to fill in the 'played' portion of the audio timeline.
That's elegant, but for me not yet feasible. We are unsure yet whether to work with a web export or simply distribute the Rise generated url. The client will not be able to preview in Review (I know a web export is easily made and hosted, but it'll confuse the client). And I'm afraid this manual action will get forgotten when exporting updated versions after small corrections.
I'll sure keep this in mind for my own projects though!
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+1, as I'm creating a rise course aimed at patients who are dealing with loss of sight due to rare types of dementia. The small audio button is honestly a bit of a slap in the face.
Going to try the workaround (thank you for sharing, Logan), but it will be a bit of a pain to add one to each text block.
I made a theme component for this purpose, here's a look at the default on left and the increased size on right. Also I tapped into my theme's accent color to fill in the 'played' portion of the audio timeline.
I've documented the CSS here: https://theme-360.com/theme-component/audio-play-button-size/
That's elegant, but for me not yet feasible. We are unsure yet whether to work with a web export or simply distribute the Rise generated url. The client will not be able to preview in Review (I know a web export is easily made and hosted, but it'll confuse the client). And I'm afraid this manual action will get forgotten when exporting updated versions after small corrections.
I'll sure keep this in mind for my own projects though!