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[…] Automatically displayed beneath the results In a Button – A “Show Leaderboard” button is shown; students click to reveal it Adding the Leaderboard to a Page or Post To show the leaderboard outside the quiz results page: Navigate to LearnDash LMS > Quizzes Locate the quiz and copy the shortcode from the Shortcode column […]
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Introduction The LearnDash App supports a range of Gutenberg blocks that can be used in the App Editor, App Pages, Blog Posts, and LearnDash courses. Supported blocks enable React Native block rendering, ensuring that content is displayed natively in the app rather than relying on web fallbacks. This guide outlines the supported Gutenberg blocks, […]
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[…] Move the More Menu from the Tab Bar to the top header, making space for an extra menu item. Replaceable Icons Change default action icons (e.g., Create Post, Add Group) to match your app’s branding. Accessing Header Bar Settings In your WordPress Dashboard, go to LearnDash App > Menus > Header Bar. Under Header […]
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[…] Yes. Create an App Page and choose Open App Page in your General rule to show it to restricted users. Q: Can I now gate specific pages, posts, or courses? A: Absolutely. After setting up your general login rule, use additional rules under App Pages, Pages, Posts, or Courses to target individual content. Screenshot […]
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[…] How do I find the course ID? Can I reuse lessons & topics across multiple courses? Does LearnDash support Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI)? How do I hide post meta data (date, author, comments, etc.)? What kind of media can be used in LearnDash courses? Can I create a unique sidebar for courses, lessons & […]
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[…] the lesson by using its permalink. Simply copy the URL from the address bar while viewing the lesson, and then place this link on any page or post you like. Alternatively, if you want to showcase a specific lesson, you can utilize lesson tags or categories with the shortcode. Here are some examples: Show […]
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[…] the course you want to link to and hover over the course name. The Course ID will be displayed in the URL at the bottom of your browser. For example: post=1234. You can use the learndash_payment_buttons shortcode to create a purchase button on any page. For more information, see: Shortcodes and Blocks – LearnDash Support
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[…] steps. Additional Features Login Modal Shortcode Use the shortcode below to display a login link that opens a popup modal: This can be added to any page, post, or widget and allows users to log in without leaving the current page. Add a Login Button to the Navigation Menu To add a login button-style […]
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[…] by Course:Users can select a specific course to view comments associated with that course only. Filter by Date:Users can filter comments based on the date they were posted. At the top of the screen, there are dedicated tabs for spam and trash comments, allowing users to easily access and manage comments flagged as spam […]
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[…] message board. Once enabled, you can add the LearnDash Groups Plus Message Board Block to any page. This block is where the Team members will see messages posted by their Team Leader. Or use the shortcode: PRO TIP: Consider adding the LearnDash Groups Plus Message Board Block or shortcode to the User Profile page. […]
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