Add a Dark Mode, particularly to the AE interface.
The bright white background on the AE can get to be a bit too much, especially to someone that is spending hours on end setting things up or creating trainings. Plus it could potentially help to reduce the amount of eye strain.
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Rest assured, your idea is safely stored in our repository, and we will revisit it as we continue to assess potential improvements to the admin experience interface.
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You could try a browser extension e.g. Chrome color changer. This works but not on interactive SCORM content. I have courses built in Articulate Rise360 where the color changer works if I use the Rise share link (acting as a normal website) but as soon as its embedded in Absorb via the SCORM learning object the extension has no effect.
Thank you for sharing your idea with us. After careful review, we have decided not to prioritize this suggestion at the moment. While we appreciate the value of your request, our current roadmap and resource constraints prevent us from pursuing it in the near future.
Rest assured, your idea is safely stored in our repository, and we will revisit it as we continue to assess potential improvements to the admin experience interface.
We truly value your feedback, as it plays a key role in shaping the development of our platform. Thank you for your continued contribution to its growth.
You could try a browser extension e.g. Chrome color changer. This works but not on interactive SCORM content. I have courses built in Articulate Rise360 where the color changer works if I use the Rise share link (acting as a normal website) but as soon as its embedded in Absorb via the SCORM learning object the extension has no effect.