Setting Global Font Color in RISE
Feb 07, 2019
I apologize if I missed any existing posts on this topic.
I am wondering if there is a way to set font color globally in RISE for paragraph text. It seems to default to a grey color, which isn't enough contrast for us.
To avoid the laborious task of having to manually change that for each text block, is there a way to designate this to apply globally?
I only see the option in Theme settings to set the contrast color and font. Not seeing anywhere you can designate the color for paragraph text.
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It is truly ridiculous. Higher colour contrast is basic accessibility!
Hi everyone! I wanted to let you know about a new Rise 360 enhancement. The default text color is now true black to improve accessibility conformance.
Open one of the courses on your Rise 360 dashboard to see the difference!
AMAZING. Is there a "Mark as SUPER HELPFUL" button?
Hooray!!! Thanks for listening to our feedback and changing the default color to black!
Great! Thank you!
Thanks for letting us know, Alyssa! This is a big improvement and was something that was keeping us from using Rise360!
Am I missing something? I created a new text block and the color was still grey, not black. I can't see a setting for it.
thanks
Hi there, Chris! I recorded this 40-second Peek video for you to show you how the text color should be true black (#000000) when you insert a text block.
If you're not seeing the same thing from your side, you may simply need to close your Rise 360 course and open it again for editing.
If it still isn't working, please send me a similar Peek video to show me what's going on!
just took some refreshing, all good. cheers
+1 This should be a feature in-general, regardless of being able to use the blocks this way. I mean, it's kinda weird this wasn't a feature in the first place.