Rating: 1 star
Ni siquiera puedo guardar en las opciones del constructor que sea compatible con Curso y Lecciones
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I’d like to second the other poster who made a comment today- this feels like the most hackneyed plugin I’ve witnessed in a long time; perhaps Tutor LMS works better with vanilla WordPress or with Elementor, but with Divi it’s consistently giving me different responses to the same actions and throwing up all kinds of bizarro limitations that seem like they should’ve been ironed out.
Particularly obnoxious, and not necessarily Divi-specific: You can’t edit courses from the frontend as a WordPress admin. You have to manually create an instructor account on your site, then login using that. Pretty mediocre; why not have this option?!
Pretty underwhelmed with my first tour of Tutor LMS, feel like I might jump ship.
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There is no easy way to say it: Tutor LMS is NOT Divi friendly. It loves Elementor and Guttenburg, but not Divi.
After LOTS of time with tech support, here are some simple conclusions as of December 2022.
1. There is a great Tutor LMS starter theme with some high level formatting… doesn’t work with Divi.
2. There is a Horizontal Card layout for Courses… not on Divi.
3. If you use the Tutor/Divi modules, you CANNOT do basic text formatting on your courses (bold, underline, etc). To even bold a sentence you will need to add all the information manually via basic Divi Text module. Not ideal.
4. You need to download additional Divi Modules to add any level of customization to courses… but you won’t know that unless you hunt down the information on tech support pages. (edit: modules on this plugin page are the ones I’m referring to)
5. You CANNOT customize anything about Lesson pages in Divi. Want the lessons on the right vs the left… not with Divi.
6. Tutor LMS Tech support has LOTS of outdated documents making a lot of their advice useless. They seem to be in no rush to fix any of that.
Example: The default Tutor LMS Course page functions as BOTH your sales page for new customers, AND the the landing page paid customers are forced to use to return to their lessons… Which means, unless you use Divi “conditions” on modules (ex: only show to logged out users,) then returning customers have to stare at “benefits, and marketing lingo” every time they just want to get into their content. The URL redirect fix for that on the tech support page is terribly outdated and doesn’t work.
CONCLUSION: IF you have Divi, you have to do a lot of mental gymnastics to get anything to work like you want. You may want to steer clear of this plugin and Tutor LMS all together until they massively improve Divi integrations and support.
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Working Fine with latest divi version – Thanks for updated and fixed issues.
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This extension plugin does not get updates as often as the main plugin Tutor LMS and therefore it is a complete mess.
Tutor LMS has received 5 updates and this theme extension has not received any.
Visuals are broken, UX is buggy and rarely working. add to cart button does nothing. I recommend you test this extensively before launching it to the public. this can deter so many potential customers.
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Dvi and Tutor LMS are a good mix, but for this to really make sense you need Divi Theme Builder support, and this is currently missing. Apparently, it can be set, but it doesn’t work. Divi is unable to overwrite e.g. the standard Tutor LMS template for the course view.
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