Spot-on! Turning off the sidebar will remove the course outline from the Rise cover page and require learners to navigate lessons in sequential order (unless you use button blocks to branch between lessons).
Would you mind telling me a little more about why that combination would come in handy for you? I'm curious to know more, and I'm happy to relay your insights to our product team!
Thanks for helping me understand why having that option would be useful for you, Ole! I submitted a feature request on your behalf, so you should receive an email confirmation about it shortly.
It would be nice to be able to turn off the front page completely. That way when you are embedding your RISE content in other things you have a more seamless process.
If you're not planning to host the course on a LMS, you can skip the front menu page entirely by linking directly to the first lesson in your course. My colleague Bret recorded a quick tutorial of that right here.
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Hi there, Ole!
Spot-on! Turning off the sidebar will remove the course outline from the Rise cover page and require learners to navigate lessons in sequential order (unless you use button blocks to branch between lessons).
Would you mind telling me a little more about why that combination would come in handy for you? I'm curious to know more, and I'm happy to relay your insights to our product team!
Hi Katie,
The idea was to make a more simple cover page and make the branching in the first block using buttons as you mention.
It would be nice to have more control on the cover page and e.g. be able to hide the course outline when it's appropriate and add an image or video.
Best regards
Ole
Thanks for helping me understand why having that option would be useful for you, Ole! I submitted a feature request on your behalf, so you should receive an email confirmation about it shortly.
Feel free to share any other thoughts you have through our feature request form here! ..and here's how we manage those requests ☺️
It would be nice to be able to turn off the front page completely. That way when you are embedding your RISE content in other things you have a more seamless process.
Hey, Steve!
If you're not planning to host the course on a LMS, you can skip the front menu page entirely by linking directly to the first lesson in your course. My colleague Bret recorded a quick tutorial of that right here.
Is there a way to do it when in an LMS?
Hi Steve,
Each LMS may be a bit different in how the link/URL is generated so there isn't one set way to skip the front page.
If you figure something out within your LMS, and you're able to share, I'm certain folks in the community would love to hear about it!
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