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[…] all courses associated with that group. Viewing the Group You can view the group on the front-end in the same way you would view a regular WordPress Post or LearnDash Course. After Publishing To view the group in the front-end: Navigate to LearnDash LMS > Groups. Hover over the group in question, and click […]
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[…] Click the Add Comment button once more When your users view the lesson or topic that they uploaded assignments to, they’ll be able to see that you’ve posted a comment. They can click on the comment icon to be taken to the individual assignment page where all comments are listed. They’ll be able to […]
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[…] the add-ons that you need. How LearnDash Modifies WordPress Upon activating LearnDash, several items will be added to your site in order for it to function properly: New menu items, custom post types and taxonomies for courses, lessons, topics, quizzes, questions, assignments and essays New widgets & shortcodes New database tables Group Leader user role
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[…] LearnDash relies on WordPress’s user management interface. To view all users: Navigate to Users > All Users In addition to standard WordPress columns (Username, Name, Email, Role, Posts), LearnDash adds a column showing Enrolled Groups/Courses. Filtering Users by Course or Group Users can be filtered based on course enrollment or group membership. Use the […]
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[…] Active Template controls the layout and styling for LearnDash content such as courses, lessons, topics, and quizzes. A WordPress theme controls site-wide elements (header, footer, pages, blog posts). This setting affects only LearnDash components. Available templates: Legacy The original LearnDash design used through version 2.6 and earlier. Upgrading LearnDash does not automatically change this […]
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[…] see your app listed Tap Install, then Open to test the Release App Now they’ll see real In-App Purchase pricing and app behavior as it would appear post-publish. Uploading New Release Builds Any time you update app settings or code: Request a new Release Build Upload it again via Learndash App > Upload Build […]
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[…] Store. Tips for a Smooth Process Wait for approval before resubmitting the app for review. Mention in App Review Information that you are requesting unlisted distribution. Avoid posting the unlisted link publicly to prevent unauthorized access. Troubleshooting & FAQs Q: I don’t see the Unlisted App Request form in App Store Connect. A: Ensure […]
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Introduction Web Fallbacks let you display any WordPress page or custom post type inside your LearnDash App. These pages load responsively and automatically remove your site’s header and footer, offering a native-like experience. This guide explains how to configure Web Fallbacks, when to use them, and how they compare to native App Pages. What […]
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[…] the default. Q: Can I translate all dynamic or placeholder text? A: No. Only static strings listed in the LearnDash App > Translations panel can be modified. Dynamic placeholders (like user names or post counts) cannot be edited from this panel. Screenshot of the translations menu Screenshot of translation area Screenshot of filled out translation
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Introduction The External Link Handling feature lets you control how external URLs open in your LearnDash App, whether from blog posts, course content, or custom menus. You can choose to open links in an in-app browser, the device’s default browser, or let users choose their preference. This guide walks you through configuring link handling […]
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