Your handbooks and policies probably have what we'd call "case-specific" content, which is text (usually legal language) that most of your audience members (aka employees) don't really care about or need to read for 90% of their time at your company. But when they need it, it's gotta be there! With Blissbook, you can hide this content behind a button. Don't worry, it's still always available via search.
Adding a Read More Container
You can enable these buttons via the Read More Container. If you're editing within a document, it's a button towards the right side of the editor toolbar:
If you're editing a policy in the policy library, it's a similar icon in the policy editor toolbar:
Note: You can have multiple Read More containers within a text section or policy but you cannot "nest" a Read More inside another. There are also some sections that will not allow read more containers. When this is the situation, the toolbar button will be greyed out / disabled.
After you add one, it will look like this in the editor:
In a policy, the red bar above will be black. This bar is just a basic representation of the read more button; you will need to Preview the document to see what the button will actually look like to audience members.
Use by Audience Members
In your Preview or Live document, all the content within the gray box is "hidden" behind the button. Users will need to click the button to view that content.
All content behind the read more buttons remains searchable, and the sections will automatically expand when viewers jump through their search results.
Editing
To remove a Read More Container, you first need to select it. Click the red/black/primary-color bar in the editor to select the read more. You'll see a toolbar with a lock button and the Wrap Read More button currently depressed. Click the Wrap icon to unwrap your content.
Styling
You can customize the text of the "Read More" buttons in the Branding panel within any document. Toggle your table of contents to show the branding panel (bottom left corner of the editor):
By default, your Read More buttons are styled based on the document's color palette. Our team may have further customized your buttons to match your brand during implementation. If you'd like a change to the style, let our support team know and we can make it happen!
Signatures
Because the content behind your Read More button is initially hidden from audience members, they'll have to click a checkbox when signing their acknowledgement that says they understand this content is a part of the handbook:
More Support
If you encounter any issues or have any questions, let us know!