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Rise: Hover or Pop-up or Hyperlink to a glossary term
In Rise - Ideally, I'd like to have the last page of a course be glossary terms and throughout the course when you come across a term, provide a hyperlink or better yet a hover tool, so that when the learner hovers over the word, the definition pop up. Any suggestions?
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
Rise doesn't include functionality for pop-up glossary terms.
Those could be added if you developed the course in Storyline. Of course, then you'd lose the responsiveness of a Rise course.
Also, as Micah pointed out, "hover" doesn't apply to mobile devices, which impacts accessibility.
- MicahWeedman-6aCommunity Member
Hover states typically aren't responsive—I think on Android and iOS they divert to touch targets. Touch targets are supposed to be at least 44x30 px, so there might be sizing considerations for the targets/limits to the number per screen, etc.
I don't know much about the pop-up features and how responsive they are, but I imagine there'd be some complexity in formatting the glossary—would it be a scrollable total-glossary pop-up? I can't anecdotally think of what a scrolling pop-up would look like, but I'm sure they exist. But I imagine the UX decisions are significant.
Super fascinating to think about!
- DinaBeavers-0ecCommunity Member
Let me try and give you a visual. You’ve clicked on the ad button and rise for tax. You were writing a paragraph and one of the words in the paragraph you want to define. So instead of defining it within the paragraph. You would either hover over the word, and the definition would appear. Or that word would be a hyperlink that would take you to another section within the course. That section within the course would be at the end. And it would have a list of all of the words that you want to define, the glossary.
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- ChristinaDeS638Community Member
Following up on this request, any word when this will be available?
Hi Christina,
Thanks for adding your voice to this feature request. I informed our product team, and we'll let you know if there are any changes that might help. In the meantime, if you have additional comments regarding this possible feature based on your use case, feel free to let us know.