Themes and Theme voting are currently on hold as the Instructure Product Team works on implementing a better solution to collect your feedback. Any changes or updates to the process will be communicated in The Product Blog.
Community members can comment on themes that are in the Open for Voting, Prioritized, and In Development statuses. Comments are not available for themes in other statuses.
Community members can only comment on ideas they submitted. Community members cannot comment on member-submitted ideas that were submitted by other Community members.
Note: To visit the Ideas and Themes pages, visit:
To comment on a theme in the Open for Voting status, navigate to the theme you want to comment on in the Instructure Community. Scroll to the bottom of the page to view the comment box.
Type your comment in the Comment text area [1]. To post your comment, click the Post Your Comment button [2].
Note: While a theme is in the Open for Voting status, comments are generally used for clarifying questions about the theme and basic exploration for our product teams.
You can comment on themes in the Prioritized status at any time. To comment on a Prioritized theme discussion, click the Reply button.
Post Reply to Theme
Type your comment in the Comment text area [1]. To post your reply, click the Reply button [2].
To comment on a theme that is In Development, navigate to the theme you want to comment on in the Instructure Community and click the Comment button.
Enter text in the Comment field [1]. Then, click the Post Your Comment button [2].
To reply to a comment on a prioritized theme, find the comment you want to reply to. Click the Reply button.
Post Threaded Reply
Type your reply in the Reply text area [1]. To post your reply, click the Reply button [2].
To comment on an idea, you must be the original author of the idea. At the bottom of the idea body, click the Comment button.
Type your comment in the Comment text area [1]. To post your comment, click the Post Your Comment button [2].
Note: Comments on ideas are generally used to provide clarification for our product teams while reviewing and aligning ideas.