When adding images to Rise tabs and accordians they are automatically left aligned which is ok if the image is landscape and fills the space but if the image is smaller it doesn't look great. It would be good to have the option to centre images and also resize. (Maybe I'm missing something?)
Once again, we have a feature that people have been asking for for YEARS. And once again, we don't get any explanation as to why it hasn't been implemented. Is there a reason the feature can't be added? Is there a timetable to add it? Is it just not going to be added? If we had some answers, at least we could move on. Saying "make a feature request" for three years seems ridiculous.
Thanks for reaching out and following up with us on this! I understand your frustration at this time and that you need a solution to center the image.
Though we can't commit to a solid time frame just yet, our teams are still tracking requests for this feature. Depending on customer impact, priorities, developmental cycles, and available resources; our planned roadmaps might change. For more information on this, please see how we manage feature requests.
We'll definitely get back to you once we have more news for you all regarding this!
@renz Thank you for the message BUT the first post was almost 3 years ago to the latest post 20 hours ago, I think it's a huge shame that a feature has been requested (and a pretty basic one at that) by so many people over such a long time and it's still not considered by Articulate. Customer value at zero for me at this point.
I've got to add to this discussion - not being able to center (or at least have Rise recognize it should fill the available space) a picture is painful - the results look terrible and the work arounds are tedious.
Still can't believe this is not being resolved. I agree with Beth Dokolasa. This does look very unprofessional and amateurish. I am very surprised this has been allowed to continue.
Just again here to ask how this isn't already a feature after being requested more than 3 years ago? I submitted a formal request to piggyback on this seemingly basic needed function.
Dear Nicola, I am about to experiment following a suggestion in this forum to expand the images. My images are big, roughly, 5,389 x 3113 px now. They are pretty big and yet they are aligned on the left leaving a quite space on the right. I would like to know the width of the Accordion or tabs, so that I can expand my images to match that width. Thanks! Claudia
Dear Allison, I am about to experiment following a suggestion in this forum to expand the images. My images are big, roughly, 5,389 x 3113 px now. They are pretty big and yet they are aligned on the left leaving a quite space on the right. I would like to know the width of the Accordion or tabs, so that I can expand my images to match that width. Thanks! Claudia
Images with dimensions of 16:9 work best in an accordion block. At 5389 x 3113 px, your image is almost 16:9! If your image doesn't quite look centered, you can use PowerPoint to add white space on both sides of the image to make it appear centered within the accordion.
Here's how:
Open PowerPoint.
Set the slide size to 16:9.
Insert the image on the PowerPoint slide. Scale up the image until it fills the height of the slide.
I agree with Chris, and the other people who have commented here over the last 3+ years. Please encourage your dev team to make this an option... Or a default!! There's not one single time that I have wanted left-aligned images in an accordion.
Adding requirement to centre. You have allowed us to set padding, just add a mechanism to essentially set the margin: 0 auto; CSS property for centring
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I'd LOVE to have this feature. It really doesn't look very clean to have left justified images.
Adding my voice to this very basic request from nearly 3 years ago.
+1, also need this feature.
I feel this is the case for literally every useful suggestion on here. All the posts are over 2/3 years old with no progress.
After 5 years I'm seriously considering moving away from Articulate.
+1
Please get this feature implemented! Centering images in tabs should be as default. Left alignment looks awful.
Once again, we have a feature that people have been asking for for YEARS. And once again, we don't get any explanation as to why it hasn't been implemented. Is there a reason the feature can't be added? Is there a timetable to add it? Is it just not going to be added? If we had some answers, at least we could move on. Saying "make a feature request" for three years seems ridiculous.
Hi All!
Thanks for reaching out and following up with us on this! I understand your frustration at this time and that you need a solution to center the image.
Though we can't commit to a solid time frame just yet, our teams are still tracking requests for this feature. Depending on customer impact, priorities, developmental cycles, and available resources; our planned roadmaps might change. For more information on this, please see how we manage feature requests.
We'll definitely get back to you once we have more news for you all regarding this!
@renz Thank you for the message BUT the first post was almost 3 years ago to the latest post 20 hours ago, I think it's a huge shame that a feature has been requested (and a pretty basic one at that) by so many people over such a long time and it's still not considered by Articulate. Customer value at zero for me at this point.
This must surely be a simple fix. Why are you deliberate trying to frustrate your customers so much?
I've got to add to this discussion - not being able to center (or at least have Rise recognize it should fill the available space) a picture is painful - the results look terrible and the work arounds are tedious.
Yes, please develop a way so that the images center or fill the width. Left-justified looks unprofessional and it is distracting.
People have been asking for this for three years? And you call your design responsive!
Still can't believe this is not being resolved. I agree with Beth Dokolasa. This does look very unprofessional and amateurish. I am very surprised this has been allowed to continue.
Thank you for this easy hack!!
Just adding to this thread again in hopes of this fix being prioritized. thanks!
+1 Request submitted.
Jesus christ, how is this still a requested feature? This is a basic feature of any text editor and this software is extremely expensive...
Just again here to ask how this isn't already a feature after being requested more than 3 years ago? I submitted a formal request to piggyback on this seemingly basic needed function.
Hi, Great idea Holly! Do you know what size should the images be in the accordion or tabs? Thanks
Claudia
Dear Nicola, I am about to experiment following a suggestion in this forum to expand the images. My images are big, roughly, 5,389 x 3113 px now. They are pretty big and yet they are aligned on the left leaving a quite space on the right. I would like to know the width of the Accordion or tabs, so that I can expand my images to match that width. Thanks! Claudia
Dear Allison, I am about to experiment following a suggestion in this forum to expand the images. My images are big, roughly, 5,389 x 3113 px now. They are pretty big and yet they are aligned on the left leaving a quite space on the right. I would like to know the width of the Accordion or tabs, so that I can expand my images to match that width. Thanks! Claudia
Hi Claudia!
Images with dimensions of 16:9 work best in an accordion block. At 5389 x 3113 px, your image is almost 16:9! If your image doesn't quite look centered, you can use PowerPoint to add white space on both sides of the image to make it appear centered within the accordion.
Here's how:
Please let me know if that helps!
Or you could just supply a simple option to centre the image. Wouldn't that be the easiest option for everybody?
I agree with Chris, and the other people who have commented here over the last 3+ years. Please encourage your dev team to make this an option... Or a default!! There's not one single time that I have wanted left-aligned images in an accordion.
Adding requirement to centre. You have allowed us to set padding, just add a mechanism to essentially set the margin: 0 auto; CSS property for centring