In my project I have a few really long words in the course title and in some of the headings. Is there a way to use something like soft hyphens so I can control how the words break?
Rise is responsive and therefore will break longer words depending on the aspect ratio of the screen or window on which you're viewing the course. I can definitely understand how the ability to control where the word breaks would be really helpful, so I'll pass that idea along to my team!
Thanks for letting us know what you'd like to see.
Hi there. I've seen 2 threads where you've asked people to submit a request to have this feature added and those were from 2-3 years ago. How does this request work? Do we need a certain number of request before a feature is added? Thanks.
We are working to better advocate and will submit feature requests for users if we understand the need, but I will still ask the customer to submit so that they can share details and use-case if I'm not sure :)
That's ingenious! I would not have thought that HTML code is picked up in titles. I did find that <br></br> gave me an extra line between, but <br> gave me a next line break.
The <br> coding does work perfectly for a heading on a page but if you use it in a lesson title, the code shows up around the words in the TOC listing. Any way to hide it or is there another workaround for this? I see this has been an issue for 3+ years. Looking for hotkeys to insert a "breaking" space now, if there is one.
Hi there, Paul. We don't have immediate plans to change the PDF export options. I've tagged this discussion to be updated if PDF exports get any enhancements.
Hi. There seems to be a simple workaround for this. Enter the text in MS Word with the default line spacing (see the attached image) and add a line space. For example, if your title is My First Ever Articulate Rise Project and you want Articulate Rise Project in the second line, hit enter after Ever. Next, copy the text and paste it into your lesson title. Delete the extra line space that appears after the title. Publish it. You should now see the line break
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Hello Alexis!
Rise is responsive and therefore will break longer words depending on the aspect ratio of the screen or window on which you're viewing the course. I can definitely understand how the ability to control where the word breaks would be really helpful, so I'll pass that idea along to my team!
Thanks for letting us know what you'd like to see.
Any progress on this request? It would be great to do be able to do line breaks.
Hi Joanne,
No update, but I do encourage you to share your idea and use-case with our team here.
I wanted to share some information about how we manage these feature requests as that may be helpful.
Thanks for the update and the links.
Hi there. I've seen 2 threads where you've asked people to submit a request to have this feature added and those were from 2-3 years ago. How does this request work? Do we need a certain number of request before a feature is added? Thanks.
Hey Alexander,
That's a great question.
First, I wanted to share some information about how we manage these feature requests as that may be helpful.
We are working to better advocate and will submit feature requests for users if we understand the need, but I will still ask the customer to submit so that they can share details and use-case if I'm not sure :)
Hope that's what you were looking for!
For Heading line break, we can use <br></br>. We have used this for one of our courses. you can try this.
That's ingenious! I would not have thought that HTML code is picked up in titles. I did find that <br></br> gave me an extra line between, but <br> gave me a next line break.
The <br> coding does work perfectly for a heading on a page but if you use it in a lesson title, the code shows up around the words in the TOC listing. Any way to hide it or is there another workaround for this? I see this has been an issue for 3+ years. Looking for hotkeys to insert a "breaking" space now, if there is one.
Hey folks! You are correct - the Rise 360 sidebar menu does not accept HTML codes.
I'll let our team know you need an easy way to insert line breaks into lesson titles!
The line-break issue with Rise to PDF really needs to be addressed. Surely, exporting to a PDF 'Page Size' such as A4 could be coded in at least?
Hi there, Paul. We don't have immediate plans to change the PDF export options. I've tagged this discussion to be updated if PDF exports get any enhancements.
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Any updates on this? Being able to make a title line break would be very useful.
Hi Mat, no update yet on this. I'll let the team know you need a way to add a line break!
Happy Newyear! Any updates on this? I underline the importance of a title line break, as well as setting the contrast of the cover photo to 0%.
Cheers!
Thanks for checking in, Alexander. I don't have any updates to share, but we appreciate you letting us know what features are important to you!
Hello, I also would appreciate a title line break. Could you please have a look into this as a new feature.
+ 1 for this one
Line break control needed in Tab Titles, too.
Still not updated?
I would also like to know how to put a line break in a title which doesn't then show in the sidebar course references
Any update on line breaks? We really really need this feature and people have been asking for three years!!!
Hi. There seems to be a simple workaround for this. Enter the text in MS Word with the default line spacing (see the attached image) and add a line space. For example, if your title is My First Ever Articulate Rise Project and you want Articulate Rise Project in the second line, hit enter after Ever. Next, copy the text and paste it into your lesson title. Delete the extra line space that appears after the title. Publish it. You should now see the line break