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I feel like I helped you through the web support for this a few months ago. Either that or someone had the identical 3 issues :).
CSS for the lesson title font size.
CSS for the course rows. This would be a good option to add though.
Description automatically goes under the lesson video if you use the lesson video meta box. Tutorial here: https://wpcoursesplugin.com/lesson/how-to-create-lessons-and-connect-them-to-courses/Thanks letterpresser for the help.
Lesson restriction seems to be saving fine in both the manage lessons view and single lesson view. This is likely a plugin or theme conflict.
WP Courses is designed for online courses, so not going to be your best bet for offline courses.
Thanks Kevin for the helpful response. Yes, you can award badges based on several different criteria and you could also send triggered emails with a custom certificate when certain conditions are met like a course being completed.
Certificates are in the works. Just trying to work through some kinks.
I just ran a quick test and am able to embed iframes, video tags and sharable YT links and save them without them disappearing.
Where are you embedding the video from? Vimeo, YouTube or your own site using video tags? Could you share what the embed looks like?
You can assign author and editor roles to users.
Authors can only edit their own lessons and courses (and pages and posts). Even if you initially create the lesson or course, you can assign the teacher as the author and they can then edit their own lesson material.
You can also assign an editor role and they could publish and edit anything.
If you want to restrict your authors/teachers to lessons and courses only, you should be able to easily achieve that with the “Members – Membership & User Role Editor Plugin.” https://wordpress.org/plugins/members/
Hope this helps.
The latest version of the WooCommerce add-on now has the option for admins to see paid lesson content even if it’s locked. This option can be found at the bottom of the options page in WP Courses if the WooCommerce add-on is active.
To get the latest version of the WooCommerce add-on, simply log into your account at https://wpcoursesplugin.com and go to my account->downloads.
I can see how that would be annoying. This is currently in development and will be resolved in the next release of the WP Courses WooCommerce add-on.
There’s no way to currently do this as WP Courses was originally developed for self-paced learning. This is an option I would like to add now though and it wouldn’t take too long to develop. I’ll add it to the development list although i can’t give you an ETA.
Comments can be enabled for lessons however there is no feature for the quiz add-on which allows for students to comment on specific questions.
You can either use the shortcode [courses] or you can find your course archive at http://www.mysite.com/course where “mysite.com” is of course your home url.
Cheers,
Myles
WP Courses DeveloperMarking resolved.
I’m going to mark this as resolved. If you need any additional support, please open a new thead.
You can sell courses and memberships by integrating WP Courses with either WooCommerce or Paid Memberships Pro. The integrations are included with WP Courses Premium: https://wpcoursesplugin.com/wp-courses-premium/
A premium add-on has just been released which allows for doing just this but with lessons only. I will look into adding the ability to clone quizzes in a future release.
In the meantime, there is a plugin which should make cloning quizzes easy: https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicate-wp-page-post/