more detailed menu

Mar 21, 2018

Hi,

I have a presentation (document) structured in 3 levels:

1. Title1

a. Titile2

i.Title3
ii.Title3
iii.Title3

b.Title2

2.Title1

Title1 is shown as a lesson title in the menu, now I need somehow to create sub-lessons for Title2 and Title3 to be also displayed in the menu as sub items to Title1 and Title2 respectively. If structuring the content like this is not possible, then is is possible to display Header 1 and Header 2 (used for the content I have for Title2 and Title3 paragraphs) on the menu as sub-item on each lesson?  

all three levels should be clickable, that is to be items in a hierarchical menu not having labels to group lessons like Rise have by default.

20 Replies
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi Mihajlo, 

Within Rise there are two levels you can have within a course - Sections and Lessons. 

You'll see this screenshot: 

Shows my sections labeled as Topic 1, 2, 3, and 4 and then within that I have anywhere from 1 to 3 lessons. There isn't a limit to the number of sections or lessons within each section. You can also set the lesson and section titles to me whatever you'd like, and here's a quick Peek on how to make sections vs. lessons.

Mihajlo Zelenkovski

Hi Ashley, thanks for your reply. This however is not what I am looking for. 

I need to achieve hierarchy to 3 level with links on each level. What you are describing is one level sorted within sections. Any other tweak/tip, even in the HTML (as I could see from some other answers, it is possible to modify the HTML directly)
Thanks

Best regards 

Darin Fennell

Karl,

Thanks for that information. I originally had four sections that were composed of multiple lessons. Once I found out about processes, I was hoping to make four processes that would incorporate the given lessons. What I seemed to find is that processes get automatically placed within a section. That is why I was trying to convert the process (lesson) into a section. Perhaps if I remove all the sections, I could incorporate lessons into processes that could stand alone?

Brandy Rainwater

Add my vote for the feature! I'd like a lesson that contains multiple topics to be able to be seen as 1 consistent page (lesson block) but have links to the multiple topics within. Example: Lesson = PPE Selection (all PPE types shown within 1 block) but with links to the different topics for easy access to review just one type of PPE as necessary.