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JuliaJochim
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4 months ago
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Search function in Rise

Our students  complain that there is no way to search a whole Articulate Rise web-based training. Is there any way this can be implemented?

  • Hello everyone,

    I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360! This update fixes the following issue:

    • The search feature didn't work for training that used overlay navigation.

     

    There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to publish your Rise 360 course again.

    Let me know if you have any questions about this update.

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  • Hello JuliaJochim​

    Thanks for reaching out! I want to confirm that learners can find information in your Rise 360 course by using the search field in the sidebar. 

    Here are the steps to make sure it's enabled:

    1. Open your course in Rise 360.
    2. Go to the Theme tab at the top of the screen.
    3. Click on Navigation in the left sidebar.
    4. Find the Search option and toggle it to On.

     

    I hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions. 

  • Search is very important for my learners too, but it is broken in the Overlay navigation menu in Rise. If you choose Overlay, the Search button just brings up a big search field in the middle of the screen but does not display any search results. Overlay is quite important for accessibility because there appears to be a bug in zooming when using Sidebar navigation: 

    • Storyline blocks scale normally up to 175%
    • At 200%, the Storyline block shrinks to make room for the enlarged sidebar
    • At 250%, the sidebar auto-collapses, and the block resizes correctly again

    Because WCAG 2.2 1.4.4 specifies a requirement for 200% zoom, this behaviour represents a technical failure of the criterion when using Sidebar navigation. In contrast, using the Overlay navigation avoids this issue entirely.

    BW Richard

    • LucianaPiazza's avatar
      LucianaPiazza
      Staff

      Hello RichardPrince

      Thanks for reaching out! Our team is currently tracking a bug affecting the search functionality when using Overlay Navigation. I’ve added your voice to the report. We’ll keep folks posted with any news of a fix. 

      • RichardPrince's avatar
        RichardPrince
        Community Member

        Thanks for the update Luciana. However, as of this morning, search also appears to be broken in sidebar and compact navigation. Both modes of navigation show the search results by lesson, but if you click on the lessons, the main content area remains blank with only navigate to the previous section showing at the top of the screen. This happens in both Chrome and Edge. 

         

  • JuliaJochim's avatar
    JuliaJochim
    Community Member

    LucianaPiazza​ I know about this, but it doesn't help since the results will only tell you the search term is somewhere within a lesson, you cannot jump to the exact spot, so it is useless in bigger courses.

    • EricSantos's avatar
      EricSantos
      Staff

      Hello JuliaJochim,

      I’m happy to chime in here, and I completely understand your point. While the current search feature can help identify which lesson contains a term, not being able to jump directly to the exact spot can definitely be limiting in larger courses.

      I’ve submitted a feature request on your behalf to improve the search functionality in Rise 360. We’ll keep this thread updated if there are any changes that might help. Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like me to include.

  • Hello everyone,

    I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360! This update fixes the following issue:

    • The search feature didn't work for training that used overlay navigation.

     

    There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to publish your Rise 360 course again.

    Let me know if you have any questions about this update.