Okay thanks.
2 quick questions:
1. Is the coupon code creation limited to the instructors own course?
2. This also means instructor must have wp-admin access, correct? This can't be created in the front-end?
Got the update and it's working now.
Thanks.
Hello.
Did this issue get fixed in the new 2.7.2 update? The course block still shows 1 author.
Thanks.
Okay thanks for the update.
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Actually, give me one second. I just deactivated all my plugins and the screen came back...meaning there's a plugin conflict somewhere. I'll let you know which one it is in a little bit..
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So basically the answer to the question (of this and the other reply) is that the scenario I explained can't be modified.
Okay got it, thanks.
Yes that's already checked.
After going through it further, it looks like course forum topics aren't showing for non-logged in users (which is great), but show for ALL logged in users (when going to the /forums page).
Is it possible for only course forum members to view the course topics on the forum page? A use case for this: Logged-in user wants to view forum topics (maybe for support). User then sees a course forum on the page, click the forum and sees an error (since course privacy is already set). This would be troublesome for the user.
Instead, logged-in user should only see the course forums on the main forum page ONLY if they are members of that forum. This already applies to the non-logged in user.
I'll copy this to the features section if there isn't an immediate solution to this.
Thanks.
That's right you did add that functionality. I was still using CSS to delete it.
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Actually if it's a CSS code...I know that code.
So pretty much there isn't a way to show a "theoretical" duration of the course in the front end (to show how long the course "should" take), but without a timer? Is this correct?
I'll set the timer as unlimited.
What's the code to add duration (as mentioned in the screenshot above)?