• Is there a way to create a WP Complete button that is not toggleable?

    In other words, can I force the button to only let the student complete the lesson if they click it and not have the ability to uncomplete the lesson?

    I would love to use this same button as navigation to the next lesson, which is easy to do with the redirect upon complete function but if the student goes back to the page later and wants to progress to the next lesson again they have to press the button twice now (to uncomplete the lesson and then complete it again) before it will work for navigation through the course.

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  • Hi @andrew234!

    At this time, not there isn’t. But that’s an interesting idea. We’ll consider it for the future updates and let you know if that becomes available.

    Thanks for the suggestion!

    Thread Starter andrew234

    (@andrew234)

    Thanks for the reply @zackgilbert!

    And thanks for considering an update with a feature like this.

    Also, on the topic of suggesting features, I would also love a conditional content shortcode for when a student has not started a course. So then I could create a button series like this:
    “Start Course” (0% completed)
    “Continue Course” (x% completed)
    “Retake Course” (100% Completed)

    If I had the previously suggested functionality to not let students toggle individual lessons then I could use the “Retake Course” button as a reset button to uncomplete all lessons at once and let the student start the whole course again.

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