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Outro in Content Designer

Summarize your chapter and guide learners to the next step with a customizable outro section.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

The outro is a dedicated closing section that appears automatically after the last chapter of a Content Designer activity. It helps summarize content, visualize the finalization of the activity, and guide learners to the next step – such as continuing to the next activity, returning to the course page, or completing the attempt.

You can configure the outro directly within the content editor. It is shown as a grey bar at the bottom of the page.


Outro element settings

  • Content

    Enter the main content for this element. This content is displayed as body text and can be used for details, descriptions, or supporting information within the outro.

  • Primary button

    Configures the first (primary) action button shown in the outro.

  • Secondary button

    Configures the second (secondary) action button shown in the outro.

  • Available options for both buttons:

    • Disable – Hides the button.

    • Custom – Displays a button with a custom label and link. These have to be configured in primary or secondary button text and primary or secondary button URL.

    • Next – Links to the next activity in the course.

    • Back to course – Links to the course overview page.

    • Back to section – Links to the section containing the current activity.

    • Finish attempt – Ends the current attempt.


Other Settings

The outro shares additional settings with other Content Designer elements:

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