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Hi, I'm currently setting up my portfolio in Adobe Portfolio and was wondering if there was a way to add bullet points to a text box?
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James
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Hi, I'm currently setting up my portfolio in Adobe Portfolio and was wondering if there was a way to add bullet points to a text box?
Thanks
James
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Unfortunately, no. I asked for bullets a couple of years ago but it has not been added to the text editor. Submit a feature request below. Maybe the team will take another look at it.
https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=177168
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Hi Nancy,
Thanks for the response! Seems strange not to have a basic feature within a CMS system. I'll submit a request and see what happens.
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For Portfolio go to https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/en-us and log in with your Adobe account
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Need to vote for this feature in their Feedback and Suggestions forum. I believe this is how they get customer feedback for planning.
https://adobeportfolio.uservoice.com/forums/921673-adobe-portfolio-feedback-suggestions?query=bullet...
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Hi James! There's a trick to creating a bullet point. On a mac, hold down OPTION and then press the number 8 on your keyboard (OPTION-8) to get this: •
Was searching for an answer myself and then remembered the OPTION-8 trick that I used to use on Slack.
- Liz
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Not ideal for HTML semantic reasons but an acceptable workaround 🙂
Depending on which bullet style you want, the Win equivalents are as follows (turn on numeric lock):
alt+7= •
alt+8= ◘
alt+9= ○
alt+10= ◙
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I had to do that myself. But I would disagree that adding a bullet character is an acceptable workaround. It does not make the content accessible for visually disabled or those using screen readers. Adobe just needs to add the ability to create unordered and ordered lists. I made sure to add that comment to the suggestion that was linked to above.
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"It does not make the content accessible for visually disabled or those using screen readers."
It may not be ideal semantically but there's nothing precluding screen readers from "seeing" this text.
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I also agree that this is not an acceptable workaround, as it doesn't account for the indentation required to make a list readable. Especially difficult on a responsive site if it's not a built in feature.