I am only including images in my accordion interaction. I would like to be able to keep the image at the top of the accordion. Instead Rise leaves space for a description that I don't need. I'm hoping I missed something.
Hi there, Sara. It sounds like you want the "click and reveal" aspect of the accordion block type to display your images. Is this the space that you're seeing?
Or were you hoping to have the image display here before your learner clicks to open the accordion?
Instead of using the Accordion, could you build the same effect using the Continue button? Your learners can progressively reveal content, and you can control the spacing between those elements. Here's a quick animation of what I mean:
Hi Michele! You can input long titles in an accordion block, but it will be truncated when the accordion is closed, depending on the device used to view the course. You will see the full title when you expand the accordion.
Thank you for the reply. I knew that was what I was seeing - the truncated title - but was inquiring if there was a way to break the long title onto 2 lines so it didn't truncate.
Regards,
Michele
Michele Screptock
Assistant Vice President
Learning Experience Development Team - PNC University
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Hi there, Sara. It sounds like you want the "click and reveal" aspect of the accordion block type to display your images. Is this the space that you're seeing?
Or were you hoping to have the image display here before your learner clicks to open the accordion?
Instead of using the Accordion, could you build the same effect using the Continue button? Your learners can progressively reveal content, and you can control the spacing between those elements. Here's a quick animation of what I mean:
How is this lesson built using Continue button, I can't find it
The only button I can find is the Go to Location button.
Thanks,
Matt
Hi Matt! You can find the continue button in the Dividers section of the block library:
Check out this Peek on using the Continue Block!
Hello. Is there a way that I can put a long title on 2 lines on an accordion tab?
Thank you.
Hi Michele! You can input long titles in an accordion block, but it will be truncated when the accordion is closed, depending on the device used to view the course. You will see the full title when you expand the accordion.
Hello.
Thank you for the reply. I knew that was what I was seeing - the truncated title - but was inquiring if there was a way to break the long title onto 2 lines so it didn't truncate.
Regards,
Michele
Michele Screptock
Assistant Vice President
Learning Experience Development Team - PNC University
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Hi Michele,
Add <br> where you want to break the title into a second line.
Then Preview that block.