Can you apply a ready-made-template to courses that have already been built? I want to start building my courses now and just learned that a ready-made-template will take some time to arrive in my instance. Any advice on this is appreciated!
Hi there, @MaddyPopkin ...
How are your templates currently available to you? Do you happen to have DesignPLUS from Cidi Labs? I ask because you can apply design elements to existing content that hasn't had any DesignPLUS styling applied to it to make your pages really shine. Here are a couple examples of past webinars I've found on the Cidi Labs website that might be of interest to you:
If you do not have DesignPLUS, you could make template pages in your course, but it would be harder to retroactively apply those templates to existing content.
Looking forward to hearing back from you on what your current setup looks like.
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