Part 2: Follow Up – Rise Build System in Action

This is a follow up post from Part 2 of the Rise Code Block series.

Build It. Revise It.

You’ve seen the Rise Build System build a sorting interaction. Now let’s put it through a couple more paces.

This post covers two demos: building a display cards component from scratch using the intake and master prompts and updating an existing glossary snippet using the revision prompt. Different starting points, same system — and in both cases, the same thing makes the difference: he clearer you are about what you want, the better the output.

The display cards and updated glossary snippets are free to download in the Rise Code Block Library. 

👉 Watch Part 2 if you haven’t already
👉 Browse the Rise Code Block Library

What's Covered:

The next follow-up post to Part 2 will focus on prototyping with intent. We’ll leverage Claude visualizations and Claude Design to create accurate and visually polished code snippets. 

The final part of this series will focus on Storyline. We’ll look at the new AI JavaScript coding feature, similar to Rise Code Blocks, but different in many ways.

While you’re waiting, help yourself to the free code snippets created in this tutorial. 

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The display cards and updated glossary code snippets are available in the Rise Code Block Library. Grab them below.

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