Hi guys, Thanks for your amazing support.
I'd like to know why if a non-logged user visits my site, he is unable to see the courses in the all course directory.
Where are the permissions to modify this? I'm unable to find them.
Thank you very much.
@diego,
Please make sure all courses page is connected in the wp-admin->settings->buddypress->pages->course.
Also check in LMS > Settings > Default order of course directory
Thanks @Diana,
Didn't work. Do you think it is something related to widgets?
I was doing some testing, and I removed all the widgets.
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@diego,
All the settings seems to be fine. But still the courses in directory is not visible for non logged in users which is a little bit strange
Can I try deactivating your third-party plugins? to check the issue
i need your permission
yes please, deactivate them.
I deleted everything on the widgets, do you think it may be related?
Also, I think a few months ago I tried installing a membership plugin, the one you recommend in your tutorials.
This is urgent please, so I am grateful for your help and support.
@diego,
Yes, I am checking now...
I tried everything by deactivating the plugins, creating a different page and setting it to settings > Buddypress > Pages
Still not works.
I need your cpanel credentials to check in the code itself why the courses are not visible for non logged in members
Hi, I don't have access to panel, as my instance is on Amazon Web Services.
I can give you permission through SSH or SFTP, but I need to include the key.
Do you have an email where I can send it to you?
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@diego,
You replied on one of your topics that it is fixed and the issue was due to wplms batches plugin customization