We’ve just released a super-useful new block type for Rise 360: the chart block.
It’s already easy to build beautiful, inherently responsive e-learning with Rise 360 by combining blocks to create unique lessons. And now you can add gorgeous data visualizations including bar, line, and pie charts with the new chart block.
While I love the idea of these chart blocks, they are not currently useful to us since all the graphs we need to show are comparing different sets of data. Like a few other people have mentioned, these blocks would be greatly improved if you could have multiple lines on the line graph and assign different colors in the bar graph to show comparisons. Please make this update! In the meantime I will be looking into the Visme tool other people have mentioned.
However, I can't seem to tab or get to the the content data in the charts with keyboard. Testing for accessibility compliancy with keyboard users. Is there a way to do this?
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Hi Mary! Do you have a URL that links to the Visme presentation? If so, you can embed it in a Rise lesson using a multimedia embed block.
Use this iframe code for easy embedding! <iframe src="URL"></iframe>
While I love the idea of these chart blocks, they are not currently useful to us since all the graphs we need to show are comparing different sets of data. Like a few other people have mentioned, these blocks would be greatly improved if you could have multiple lines on the line graph and assign different colors in the bar graph to show comparisons. Please make this update! In the meantime I will be looking into the Visme tool other people have mentioned.
This is great!
However, I can't seem to tab or get to the the content data in the charts with keyboard. Testing for accessibility compliancy with keyboard users. Is there a way to do this?
Hi Feona!
Most Rise 360 blocks are already keyboard accessible, but we’re working on keyboard improvements for these block types:
You'll want to provide keyboard-accessible alternatives for the blocks listed above until we finish the keyboard improvements for them.
Is there a way to incorporate 2 line charts into one line chart block instead of making two different blocks or an image of both lines in one chart?
Hi Miguel,
Thank you Allison
You're welcome!
This is what I want to do - am I correct in thinking you can only have one line? this limits us greatly. it's almost very useful...