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December 30, 2015
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Styling Buttons in Knowledge Check

  • December 30, 2015
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I'm running into a bunch of oddities in trying to style buttons, so I was wondering why (or if it's a glitch in the matrix) I cannot set the CONTINUE button text in the Knowledge Check Results to be centered, right or left justified?  Why on earth would the be removed for those buttons? 

Thanks!

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Correct answer Lilybiri

White uses the Transparent Button Style, and indeed that button has always a centered label. The embedded buttons in Question and Score slides are the last objects that you cannot replace by a shape (button in this case) which is much more flexible. They have to be normal buttons. If you really want the label left or right justified, you'll have to create custom image buttons which you can indicate as a Default Quiz Button style.

BTW Transparent nor Text buttons ever had the possibility to change the alignment of the label. I don't know why you say '...removed for those buttons'?

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Lilybiri
Legend
December 30, 2015

How do you try to 'restyle'? In the Object Style Manager? Different styles and even button types are used in different themes, about which theme are you talking?

Kenegade1Author
Known Participant
December 30, 2015

I just started with a new Responsive project, using the White.  If you do that and go to the Results master slide, you'll see what I'm talking about.  Click on the styles for the buttons and there are know basic WYSIWYG paragraph styles available. 

Lilybiri
LilybiriCorrect answer
Legend
December 30, 2015

White uses the Transparent Button Style, and indeed that button has always a centered label. The embedded buttons in Question and Score slides are the last objects that you cannot replace by a shape (button in this case) which is much more flexible. They have to be normal buttons. If you really want the label left or right justified, you'll have to create custom image buttons which you can indicate as a Default Quiz Button style.

BTW Transparent nor Text buttons ever had the possibility to change the alignment of the label. I don't know why you say '...removed for those buttons'?