Hello, we are using Rise 360 to develop an eRead and having a difficult time adjusting the spacing on each page. I'd like to adjust the spacing withing paragraphs and between paragraphs. Please see attached. This program is over 100 pages long and it becomes a challenge to read this way.
+1 considering Rise courses mostly involve text, having simple text editing features such as paragraph and line spacing should already have been included in the launch of the product.
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As a late starter to using Rise 360, I have found this to a big bug in the app. Cut and paste from my documents is resulting in mixed line spacing in the Rise. The app allows for so many other adjustments, Font, colour etc, why not paragraphing to some extent? It's the small things that annoy and influence some!
Line spacing is critical for accessibility and paragraph spacing is critical for accessibility. No one should have to add blank paragraphs since it is being read as "blank" by screen readers. We need a paragraph style feature asap or at least a function where we can edit HTML within the blocks ourselves in Rise.
+1 on this from me. Been turning a blind eye to the lack of line spacing options for a good few years now, but every now and then a client will ask why, for instance, bullet spacing looks more cramped than the body text it is next to, or a header running across two lines looks too spaced out. Having to explain that it's 'just what the software does' always feels like a bit of a cop out.
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Adding my +1. Please allow for line spacing control within blocks
+1 for line spacing
+1000! Please allow for paragraph spacing and line spacing!!
+1 Any updates on this would be very much appreciated. The randomness of the paragraph and line spacing is hard to deal with.
+1 considering Rise courses mostly involve text, having simple text editing features such as paragraph and line spacing should already have been included in the launch of the product.
+1 No way this is still not possible to manipulate freely.
Big miss on this one I agree. I'm urgently voting for a way to manipulate all spacing within Rise as well.
+1. I vote to for paragraph and line spacing feature. Several times I had need to change the content to make it match visually and readable.
Look how terrible the spacing is for this (attached).
The bullets should be WAY closer to its main text.
How can this request be years old and nothing has been done?
Any update on this? Would also love the functionality
Hi Doina!
Thanks for reaching out! I don't have any updates to share at this time as we are prioritizing other features, but I've included your voice in the Feature Report!
We’ll update this discussion as soon as there is any news to share about this.
+1 on the paragraph spacing request
THANK YOU - Shift+Enter is just what I was asking - Thank you! Its the simple things
As a late starter to using Rise 360, I have found this to a big bug in the app. Cut and paste from my documents is resulting in mixed line spacing in the Rise. The app allows for so many other adjustments, Font, colour etc, why not paragraphing to some extent? It's the small things that annoy and influence some!
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+1 here. I've had to go into the code to add line-heights for specific blocks of text.
Line spacing is critical for accessibility and paragraph spacing is critical for accessibility. No one should have to add blank paragraphs since it is being read as "blank" by screen readers. We need a paragraph style feature asap or at least a function where we can edit HTML within the blocks ourselves in Rise.
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Come on, people. The ability to adjust line spacing is a necessary feature. Why is this so hard?
This is still not an option, so definitely +1.
Any updates on this? How to adjust line spacing on flip cards text?
+1 on this from me. Been turning a blind eye to the lack of line spacing options for a good few years now, but every now and then a client will ask why, for instance, bullet spacing looks more cramped than the body text it is next to, or a header running across two lines looks too spaced out. Having to explain that it's 'just what the software does' always feels like a bit of a cop out.
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