There isn't a footer specific feature in Rise - but if you wanted to share a bit more about what you're looking to add there and how you'd like it to behave I can offer some ideas!
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Sounds like a good idea for a Feature request to start! The blocks would allow you to include a section of text at the end of every block section. You could start with one, and keep duplicating that original section when you need to add content
The individual lesson types can't be combined with a block - so those would stand alone, but we're working on a feature to include some of the lesson types as a block type too.
I'm also interested in a footer feature in Rise. My company requires to have a statement at the bottom of the screen. For an e-learning this is quite easy, but with Rise documents you scroll down. It would be very helpful if there was a footer which is independent of the scrolling and always stays at the bottom of the screen. Is there any plan to add such a feature?
Rise 360 doesn't have a footer feature, but you could create your own footer! Check out these options for a persistent logo and text "footer" created by Tom Kuhlmann. Hopefully that will spark some ideas for you!
My organization now requires specific labels to be put on all e-learnings. A footer seems to be the best option. Basically, we have to declare if the eLearning is "public", "restricted", or "confidential" based on the content. Would love to be able to build this into the template for Rise content.
If you design this footer using one of the available blocks in a Rise 360 lesson, you can save it as a block template. That way you can easily reuse it again and again in future courses!
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Hi Christine,
There isn't a footer specific feature in Rise - but if you wanted to share a bit more about what you're looking to add there and how you'd like it to behave I can offer some ideas!
We have a standard footer that we add to all of our elearning. It would be nice to have a place that was consistent on each area to put it in.
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Business Systems Analyst- Collaborative Tools
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Hi Christine,
First, looks like your email signature came through when you replied via email! No worries, this Peek video will show you how to remove it.
Sounds like a good idea for a Feature request to start! The blocks would allow you to include a section of text at the end of every block section. You could start with one, and keep duplicating that original section when you need to add content
The individual lesson types can't be combined with a block - so those would stand alone, but we're working on a feature to include some of the lesson types as a block type too.
Hi,
I'm also interested in a footer feature in Rise. My company requires to have a statement at the bottom of the screen. For an e-learning this is quite easy, but with Rise documents you scroll down. It would be very helpful if there was a footer which is independent of the scrolling and always stays at the bottom of the screen. Is there any plan to add such a feature?
Hello, Miguel. We don't have immediate plans to add this feature.
We're tracking requests for it, however. I'll tag this discussion so we can update you here with any changes!
My organization requires footers as well. The feature request mentioned by Miguel is exactly what we would like as well.
Hi Shelly,
Rise 360 doesn't have a footer feature, but you could create your own footer! Check out these options for a persistent logo and text "footer" created by Tom Kuhlmann. Hopefully that will spark some ideas for you!
My organization now requires specific labels to be put on all e-learnings. A footer seems to be the best option. Basically, we have to declare if the eLearning is "public", "restricted", or "confidential" based on the content. Would love to be able to build this into the template for Rise content.
Hi Mark,
If you design this footer using one of the available blocks in a Rise 360 lesson, you can save it as a block template. That way you can easily reuse it again and again in future courses!