Hi there, Joëlle! You can use GIF images in the cover photo and virtually any block that supports adding an image file. Let me know if you see one that doesn't work.
Unfortunately the name on this is a little misleading. The intention of this snippet is to format a block of code on a page so that it stands out stylistically from the rest of the text on that page.
Five years ago, there was this discussion about the need for users to embed operating code snippets for translation and not just for viewing the code. Any improvements in this direction??
Is there any way of displaying eXelearning activities in RISE? I wanted to include an interactive video activity, I exported as html file and SCORM as well, but it does not work!
I'm not too familiar with eXelearning, but there are a couple of ways you can include an interactive video in your project. You could put the published interactive video onto a web server and use an iframe and embed the block in Rise. Here are some additional resources that you may find useful:
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Hi there, Joëlle! You can use GIF images in the cover photo and virtually any block that supports adding an image file. Let me know if you see one that doesn't work.
I was waaaay overthinking, didn't even think to try to upload it as an image. Thanks :)
Agree with Gerry - this should be under text only. Having it under Multimedia is just deceiving (and subsequently disappointing)
Four years later you saved my life Majd Rustam!
Thanks a lot!
Hi, in my RISE course I used this snippet
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Types of Spinal cord Injuries</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
<script src="script.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<iframe src="http://elearninghome.xyz.on.ca/sd/training/courses/sip/tsci/story.html"></iframe>
</body>
</html>
but it did not work
can someone suggest what am I doing incorrect?
This is expected behavior for a "code snippet".
Unfortunately the name on this is a little misleading. The intention of this snippet is to format a block of code on a page so that it stands out stylistically from the rest of the text on that page.
Five years ago, there was this discussion about the need for users to embed operating code snippets for translation and not just for viewing the code. Any improvements in this direction??
I does not work!
I need embed iframe code...
Hi Tatiana,
In the block library, select Multimedia, then create an Embed block.
Replace the default code with your iframe using this format:
<iframe src="Insert Your URL here"></iframe>
Is there any way of displaying eXelearning activities in RISE? I wanted to include an interactive video activity, I exported as html file and SCORM as well, but it does not work!
Thanks,
Hi Tatiana,
Thanks for reaching out!
I'm not too familiar with eXelearning, but there are a couple of ways you can include an interactive video in your project. You could put the published interactive video onto a web server and use an iframe and embed the block in Rise. Here are some additional resources that you may find useful:
You can also create an interactive course in Storyline, and use Storyline blocks to embed it into your Rise 360 course. If you have additional questions, please let us know! You can reach out to our team here, or privately in a support case.
instead of a picture, you upload a gif. It's possible