Not using the Tutor LMS profile part myself, so the answer won’t be directly related to the image upload/showcase, but what you can do:
– find the php file in the template folder in the tutor plugin (through plugin editor or ftp)
– remember the folders it was in (for example /templates/dashboard/quiz-attempts/ for quiz-reviews.php)
– in your theme folder, create a folder called “tutor”
– in there you recreate the folders you found that php file in, except “templates” (in the example you’ll create /your-theme-name/tutor/dashboard/quiz-attempts/)
– copy the php file (in the example quiz-reviews.php) in there
You’ll need to copy over the file for the user profile (if you’re showing it), and the image upload part.
I could be mistaken, as I can’t double check on my website, but the part for uploading an image is mostlikely in tutor/templates/dashboard/settings/profile.php under
<div class="tutor-form-col-6">
<div class="tutor-form-group">
<label>
<?php _e('Profile Photo', 'tutor'); ?>
</label>
<div class="tutor-profile-photo-upload-wrap">
<?php
$profile_photo_src = tutor_placeholder_img_src();
$profile_photo_id = get_user_meta($user->ID, '_tutor_profile_photo', true);
if ($profile_photo_id){
$profile_photo_src = wp_get_attachment_image_url($profile_photo_id, 'thumbnail');
}
?>
<a href="javascript:;" class="tutor-profile-photo-delete-btn"><i class="tutor-icon-garbage"></i> </a>
<img src="<?php echo $profile_photo_src; ?>" class="profile-photo-img">
<input type="hidden" id="tutor_profile_photo_id" name="tutor_profile_photo_id" value="<?php echo $profile_photo_id; ?>">
<input type="file" name="tutor_profile_photo_file" id="tutor_profile_photo_file" style="display:none"/>
<button type="button" id="tutor_profile_photo_button" class="tutor-profile-photo-upload-btn"><?php _e('Upload Image', 'tutor'); ?></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
If you delete that part the ability to add an image should disappear.
Hope this helps.
Thank you very much for your reply! I’ve end up deciding by removing the profile function.