Thanks for checking in with us, Katy! This is a feature I'm looking forward to, as well. ☺️
I don't have an ETA on a release date just yet, so for now, all I can say is, "it's coming!" I'm sorry I don't have more specifics, but hopefully we'll be able to share a timeframe once we set an ETA on our roadmap.
We're rolling out new features left and right, and you can keep up with everything we've released so far right here!
Unfortunately, dev cycles like this are based on a lot of variables until a feature is tried and tested. It's not an exact science. That it makes it difficult to predict an exact date...
Sort of like weather prediction; you know something's coming, but aren't sure when it'll actually hit.
Katy, you can do this now! After exporting, the file you need to edit is "/content/lib/main.bundle/css"
You can customize the colors in this CSS file for your courses. If you have any specific text you need to change, I can be more specific of where in the CSS file to make that change. Using Google Chrome's developer tools is an easy way of identifying the class that needs changed.
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Thanks for checking in with us, Katy! This is a feature I'm looking forward to, as well. ☺️
I don't have an ETA on a release date just yet, so for now, all I can say is, "it's coming!" I'm sorry I don't have more specifics, but hopefully we'll be able to share a timeframe once we set an ETA on our roadmap.
We're rolling out new features left and right, and you can keep up with everything we've released so far right here!
Unfortunately, dev cycles like this are based on a lot of variables until a feature is tried and tested. It's not an exact science. That it makes it difficult to predict an exact date...
Sort of like weather prediction; you know something's coming, but aren't sure when it'll actually hit.
Katy, you can do this now! After exporting, the file you need to edit is "/content/lib/main.bundle/css"
You can customize the colors in this CSS file for your courses. If you have any specific text you need to change, I can be more specific of where in the CSS file to make that change. Using Google Chrome's developer tools is an easy way of identifying the class that needs changed.
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