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Damon Ellis
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Hi Tara, the way to do this is with HTML anchors, as described in Stefanie's link above. You do need to go into the HTML editor, though.First, add the code in bold inside the header that you want ...
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It's excellent that this class exists. One thing worth noting: currently this class will also show for all users on the app.
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For the University of Auckland's 2015-2016 migration to Canvas, the CreATE team developed an infographic poster to introduce teaching staff to some of the options for their courses: the Canvas Too...
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Does anyone know how University of Birmingham added a plagiarism statement / pledge checkbox that the student must agree to before they can submit an assignment?FAQ Submitting Assignments: CoSS eLearn...
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Experimenting with Canvas yesterday, I discovered that the Rich Content Editor no longer strips out two HTML5 tags that allow you to easily add captions to images: <figure> and <figcaption>...
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Thanks for your reply  @rseilham . I've found a solution! But it's not via the theme editor.(Incidentally, I tried adding a custom class with "margin: 0; padding: 0;" to the mobile...
Jan 21, 2019 1:33:07 PM
Thanks Ryan - the font isn't really an issue here, it's the margin / padding differences on the image or div. I assume that something in the app (or its HTML rendering) is adding the whitespac...
Jan 13, 2019 11:27:58 AM
Sorry to resurrect an ancient thread, but it looks like the RCE no longer strips out <figure> and <figcaption>
Jan 10, 2019 1:47:57 PM
Thanks  @n_adamson , I was afraid that would be the case! I wonder what browsing engine the app uses - and why it couldn't just use Gecko or WebKit instead.
Jan 10, 2019 1:44:12 PM
Experimenting with Canvas yesterday, I discovered that the Rich Content Editor no longer strips out two HTML5 tags that allow you to easily add captions to images: <figure> and <figcaption>...
Jan 10, 2019 1:25:12 PM

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