Hello, Solveig! While you can't update multiple courses' themes at the same time, we're working on a feature to save custom themes to make it easier to apply them consistently to each course.
We would also definitely need that! Can saving custom themes be expected anywhere in the near future? Or is there a tracker ticket we can subscribe to?
Since you're now subscribed to this thread, you're in the best place for updates regarding this feature. I've included your voice in the feature report and will update this discussion as soon as we have news to share!
If you have a theme that you regularly use, you can create a sample Rise 360 course that makes use of that theme and then duplicate and edit it to have the theme already applied when you start building the course.
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Hello, Solveig! While you can't update multiple courses' themes at the same time, we're working on a feature to save custom themes to make it easier to apply them consistently to each course.
We'll let you know once that's available!
We would also definitely need that! Can saving custom themes be expected anywhere in the near future? Or is there a tracker ticket we can subscribe to?
Hi Distel Digital!
Thanks for sharing the feedback!
Since you're now subscribed to this thread, you're in the best place for updates regarding this feature. I've included your voice in the feature report and will update this discussion as soon as we have news to share!
In the meantime, for your reference, here's a deeper look at how we manage feature requests.
This would help me too. I am doing lots of little learning courses in Rise 360 and it is so tedious to set the theme every time.
Hi Sara,
We have completely set up the Theme in one Rise course that we use as a template.
Whenever we start a new Rise project, we copy the template course to save setup time and ensure Theme consistency.
Hello Sara,
You can check out this article for tips on how to reuse your Rise 360 content to save you time when launching new Rise 360 courses:
If you have a theme that you regularly use, you can create a sample Rise 360 course that makes use of that theme and then duplicate and edit it to have the theme already applied when you start building the course.