I find myself going a little crazy with the font sizes when creating content in Rise, and I worry that this creates a disjointed experience for the learners. Do you have any best practices for consistency? I'm mapping out a reference for myself to use certain sizes for certain types of text, but was wondering if anyone else has found themselves having to do this.
To keep things simple, for the most part we use the default font sizes and styles for the various Rise content blocks.
Where we do not use the default text sizes and formatting style, we create BLOCK TEMPLATES that are shared with our team members.
We also have a very simple visual style guide that we can refer to.
As we have several team members that create Rise courses, these simple steps allow courses created by different members to have a consistent look and feel.
Thank you, Karl! I should probably create something like a visual style guide for myself. Even though I'm the one person on my team, it's helpful to have something to refer to.
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Hi Anna,
To keep things simple, for the most part we use the default font sizes and styles for the various Rise content blocks.
Where we do not use the default text sizes and formatting style, we create BLOCK TEMPLATES that are shared with our team members.
We also have a very simple visual style guide that we can refer to.
As we have several team members that create Rise courses, these simple steps allow courses created by different members to have a consistent look and feel.
Thank you, Karl! I should probably create something like a visual style guide for myself. Even though I'm the one person on my team, it's helpful to have something to refer to.
Anya