• Resolved Microcoach

    (@microcoach)


    How do I get rid of these two redundant pieces of text that show up on screen as a result of using the above short code?

    You can enroll in this course from your student dashboard. You need to be logged in.

    You can enroll in this course from your student dashboard. You need to be logged in.

    Seeing as this short code comes complete with an enroll button, it makes both statements even more redundant and confusing for someone who is trying to register for a course.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/namaste-lms/

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  • Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    Where can I see this? The [namaste-mycourses] shortcode displays only links to the courses, it doesn’t display the “you can enroll…” text. Are you sure you are not talking about different shortcode?

    Thread Starter Microcoach

    (@microcoach)

    See if this works. The two redundant statements are at the bottom of the page.

    http://50.87.248.77/~microcp3/namaste-course/styles-of-defending/

    Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    I see it only once. Is this what you mean?:

    “This content is for logged in users.

    You can enroll in this course from your student dashboard. You need to be logged in.”

    Thread Starter Microcoach

    (@microcoach)

    I see it once directly under course description (which is inside the table or box) and then I see it once again written just below the table/box. I just cleared my cache to see if that had anything to do with it. Nope. Both statements are still there.

    Most important thing though is how would I go about getting rid of it? I don’t really need it there because there is a big green enroll button there already. It just makes it confusing to see the button and the statement(s).

    Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    What exactly are the shortcodes that you have published on that page?

    Thread Starter Microcoach

    (@microcoach)

    [namaste-mycourses]

    Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    OK, I think I know what’s going on now. Please don’t use [namaste-mycourses] inside a course post. Use it in a regular post or page, or any other content that is not course or lesson.
    I’ll check how to avoid this when used in course, but there is no point to use the shortcode there. The idea of the shortcode is to expose the user dashboard on the front end. It doesn’t look logical to me to make it a part of the course contents.

    Thread Starter Microcoach

    (@microcoach)

    Okay, I’ve created a new page to advertise what courses are currently available, used the [namaste-mycourses] there and it looks better now.

    Thanks.

    Hi,
    i have a probleme with namaste lms, when i use this shortcode [namaste-mycourses],when i click on a course it open another page( extern link). i would like it stay on the same page. what can i do?
    thanks for help me !!

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