Sub sections or lessons
Sep 17, 2019
By
Harry Carter
Hi, Don't know if anyone covered this yet but...
I thought it would be great if we could have sub sections or lessons in a course. I'm thinking that when I look to the left at my menu, I'd like to see indents with sub areas (below main). I think it would help in navigation, especially if a lesson, etc. gets a bit lengthy.
I see that another person had a similar question: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/rise-360/sub-menus-in-rise-courses
Regards,
Harry Carter
58 Replies
Another vote for this!
Please add my vote too! This will definitely be useful!
Another vote for me!
This is very needed! Add another vote!
Pleas add sublessons or indentions to lessons within a course! It really helps the learner visualize where they are. ESP when a lesson has a lot of scrolling and many sections. I keep getting this feedback from Stakeholders who I'm creating training for
Hi Rebecca,
Are you using Section Headers to visually organize your course?
See: https://community.articulate.com/series/rise-360/articles/rise-360-outlining-a-course-with-section-headers-and-lesson-titles
I just remembered how to do that and am very happy now, LOL. Thanks for replying back!
Yes
+1, can we have the update, please?
Adding another vote
Wenn 3 years later and we still don't have any sub sections / lessons. It would also be very helpful now.
Vote too
Another vote here!!
+1 for this!
Another vote for sub-lessons - any updates on this?
Another vote for this please.
+1 for this
I would like to vote for this one too please.
I vote "yes" too!
It's been 4 years. Any update on this?
Nope
One more vote. That would be super helpful!
Another vote!
Please, please, PLEASE can we get sub-lessons or some similar functionality?
We work with faculty in specific disciplines like English where they want to organize their content by literary period, then author, then separate works by that author -- so a logical site organization would be, for example:
With the current Rise architecture, I could make "Romantic Period" a section heading -- but it would merely be a placeholder (no content). Even then, I would be stuck at the "Keats" level. What I need is a framework where each one of the bullet points above could be its own content page, and I can organize them in this sort of way.
A nested navigation menu (with more than one "level" of content) has been standard practice with modern websites for many years -- even pre-dating this request thread, which is now 4+ years old!
me too!