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Embedding Rise | Skip "Intro
Good Afternoon My Fellow Rise Users!
I created some quick short scenarios in Rise that I am trying to embed into a different app, is it possible to skip the introductory pieces and jump straight into the content?
- Image 1480: Skip the first "scroll" that has the Rise title and "Start" button.
- Image 1481: Remove the interaction title at the top of the screen
Thanks for the help everyone,
Eric
- EricNalian1Community Member
Hi Eric,
Right now, there isn’t a way to do skip the start screen, but we do have a feature request logged for that capability so I'll add your voice to the discussion.
The easiest way to get rid of the lesson title would be to simply type a space or two in place of the text.
If there’s anything else I can do to help, please let me know!
- JessicaHoskins-Community Member
Will this be a feature in 2021? (Please say yes!)
- EricNalian1Community Member
Thanks Allison!
Sure thing! :)
- LoganStahlerCommunity Member
Hi Allison - any update on skipping the intro page in Rise? We are creating a resources page for families in the NICU and having to "start" the page every time is a bit tedious. I know this isn't the exact purpose for Rise, but it works well as a content curation tool!
Thanks,
Logan
- TedBondCommunity Member
Hi,
We are just looking into this ourselves, would be good to skip the contents screen, we are exporting out content to scorm, then hosting via our LMS system.
It would be great for our delegates to go straight to the main screen with nab bar on left?
Any update on this would be good.
Thanks
Thanks for sharing what you need, Ted. Right now, there isn't a way to bypass the title page when your course is hosted on an LMS. If we make any changed that will help, we'll let you know!
Hi Logan!
The lesson links are dynamic, so lesson URLs would be different per course. You could hyperlink the URL for specific courses and add this to your resources page on your website.- LoganStahlerCommunity Member
Hi Renz-
That's what I thought! So basically, I can't modify the index file to do what Crystal suggested? We are hosting this on our web server, so I had hoped that some modification might be possible.
Logan
Hi there, Logan!
Crystal pointed out that you can copy a URL that links directly to a lesson in Rise 360, as long as the course is hosted on a web server.
However, it sounds like you want to modify the lesson link, is that right? That's not something our team can help you with, but someone from the community may have tips to share!
- LoganStahlerCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa-
My understanding was that lesson URLs are unique to a learner (and not static). Is this not true for web-published Rise courses? Are lesson URLs the same for anyone who visits the lesson?
If so, my original question still remains - can I modify the published web output so that the index.html file launches right into that desired lesson, thus bypassing the start page? Is there a line of code in that file that I can edit where I can insert the lesson URL?
Thanks,
Logan
Hi Logan! You are correct — when a Rise 360 course is hosted on a web server, lesson URLs are the same for anyone who visits the lesson.
That being said, I haven't seen anyone modify the published web output so that the index.html file launches right into that desired lesson. Hopefully someone in the community can chime in and point you in the right direction!
- LoganStahlerCommunity Member
Hi, all-
Just an update: our web developer found a way to bypass the start page for Rise courses that are hosted on the web! It involves adding some redirect code into the index.html file, pointing to the lesson url of your choice. If anyone is interested in seeing this code, let me know and I'll post how to go about doing this.
-Logan
- JamesMcCarthy-eCommunity Member
Hi Logan-
I'm very interested in learning how you and Jody did this.
JimJames McCarthy, M.Ed
Learning Experience Designer
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- getAbstractLABCommunity Member
Hi!! Any news on this feature? Is it on the roadmap? Best
- LoganStahlerCommunity Member
This needs to be a feature...
- SvetlanaPavelkoCommunity Member
Count me in for the feature request, please!