Buttons can link to an external webpage, an email address, or an internal location in your course. You can also modify them to let learners in LMS courses exit the course altogether.
Link to an External Webpage
From an existing button block, click Edit or click the button whose label you want to change.
Choose Link to a webpage from the Destination drop-down list.
Enter the URL address of the page to which you’d like to link. Now, when learners click the button, a new tab will open in their browser and take them to the specified webpage.
Keep in mind that when you hyperlink to another Lesson within a course, that it's a one-way only link.
Once the hyperlink has been followed by a learner, there is no quick way for them to return to where the hyperlink originated as there is no related "back" function.
It sounds like you want to hyperlink to a specific block within a lesson. We're tracking requests for that feature, so thanks for letting us know you need it!
I'll second (third?) that feature request too! To be able to use normal text hyperlinks between lessons within a course would be very useful and almost seems a strange omission. Button stack is not always appropriate when one does not want to use up loads of space- e.g. within a table.
I too need this feature. If I can't get this in Rise, I will have to move to Storyline. This is something learners expect from the training. What is the point of hyperlinking and not being able to get back?
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Yes Harry
Buttons can link to an external webpage, an email address, or an internal location in your course. You can also modify them to let learners in LMS courses exit the course altogether.
Link to an External Webpage
Now, when learners click the button, a new tab will open in their browser and take them to the specified webpage.
Keep in mind that when you hyperlink to another Lesson within a course, that it's a one-way only link.
Once the hyperlink has been followed by a learner, there is no quick way for them to return to where the hyperlink originated as there is no related "back" function.
They can use the side menu to return to a lesson.
I was more referring to things like sub-lessons, etc.
Hi Harry,
It sounds like you want to hyperlink to a specific block within a lesson. We're tracking requests for that feature, so thanks for letting us know you need it!
Thanks Alyssa :)
It would be very cool to have a hyperlink to anywhere. People are so used to using these with websites, manuals, email, indexes, etc.
Regards,
Harry Carter
Additional request for this feature. There should be a way to link to other lessons/content within the course!
I'll second (third?) that feature request too! To be able to use normal text hyperlinks between lessons within a course would be very useful and almost seems a strange omission. Button stack is not always appropriate when one does not want to use up loads of space- e.g. within a table.
I too need this feature. If I can't get this in Rise, I will have to move to Storyline. This is something learners expect from the training. What is the point of hyperlinking and not being able to get back?
I would appreciate this feature as well!
One of our potential customers is also asking for this feature.
Agree, this would be a big help!
Adding yet another voice requesting this feature!
Would love this feature, thanks!
Thank you, Sarah and others, for adding your voice. Your contributions help us keep the impact on this request accurate!
yes, this is an essential feature for me. Do you have a timeline for when this may be added? Thanks
Hi Corina! It's not something on our feature roadmap right now, but we'll let you know if we add it in the future!
I would also like to have this feature available.
We also need this feature!! Please let us know when it's available!
+one on this feature request.
This would be a great feature!
An important feature to add. Stymied by this.
Count me in also!!!
I, too, would like to have a feature where you can link within a lesson/block.
Would also need this function.
Or some other way to link to a section in a glossary.