Creating dividers in rise 360 May 12, 2023 By Suzanne Slattery Hello, I see a video about designing a divider but it doesn't explain how to upload for use in rise 360. Any advice?
Karl Muller 12 months ago05/12/23 at 7:13 pm (UTC) Hi Suzanne, Dividers is a block type found in the Rise Block Library and has four types: Continue Divider Numbered Divider Spacer Or are you referring to something else?
Tom Kuhlmann Staff 12 months ago05/12/23 at 7:14 pm (UTC) If you're talking about image dividers, it's just a matter of using one of the image blocks. Most people use the center image.
Suzanne Slattery Author 12 months ago05/12/23 at 7:32 pm (UTC) OK, thank you. I thought that was one way. The center image of a gallery of three, correct? It just seemed that there was a way to load a more narrow pre-designed divider or background but maybe that is only for the microlearning?
Tom Kuhlmann Staff 12 months ago05/12/23 at 7:39 pm (UTC) I think most people use either image full width or the image centered. Fullwidth will crop a bit based on the screen aspect ratio. They also make the images wide and short. And then play around with the padding in the settings.
David Baird 11 months ago06/06/23 at 11:29 pm (UTC) Thanks Suzanne for asking the question and thank you Tom for your response. I was scratching my head also.
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Hi Suzanne,
Dividers is a block type found in the Rise Block Library and has four types:
Or are you referring to something else?
If you're talking about image dividers, it's just a matter of using one of the image blocks. Most people use the center image.
OK, thank you. I thought that was one way. The center image of a gallery of three, correct? It just seemed that there was a way to load a more narrow pre-designed divider or background but maybe that is only for the microlearning?
I think most people use either image full width or the image centered. Fullwidth will crop a bit based on the screen aspect ratio.
They also make the images wide and short. And then play around with the padding in the settings.
OK thank you. I will work with this.
Thanks Suzanne for asking the question and thank you Tom for your response. I was scratching my head also.