I’m working on a WordPress educational site using the LearnPress for LMS, and Paid Memberships Pro (PMPro) for membership management. I need assistance with a specific issue concerning certificates.
Currently, I’ve successfully blocked access to certificates on my account page for certain roles. However, the issue is that certificates are still being automatically generated upon course completion, regardless of the user’s membership level or role.
Is there any method to prevent certificates from generating for certain roles (e.g., students) while ensuring they still have full access to course content and materials. Certificates should only be generated for other allowed roles or membership levels.
Any insights or guidance on resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
]]>I am wondering if anyone knows how to make the built in “view cerificate” button on “completed courses” open in a new tab. Currently it opens as a PDF in the same tab, taking you out of the website. This is the button that automatically shows up on the “my courses” page built into the Sensei LMS theme “courses”. There is no link associated with this button, only an Additional CSS class: “view-certificate”.
Additionally, does anyone know if it is possible to add a way for a learner to share their certificate on social media? Currently I can only view the certificate as a PDF, where a learner can download and then share, but could this be automated with a button?
Thanks!
<ul class="llms-certificates-loop listing-certificates loop-cols-3">
<li class="llms-certificate-loop-item certificate-item">
</li>
</ul>
On the backend, I see that the certificate was awarded to the student. Not sure why this is happening since none of the certificate code was edited.
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]]>Here is my contact us page
Here is my option page:
My email page
Here is my result page
Here is my certificate page
Yet I get this error
There has been a critical error on this website.
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Error:Internal Server Error
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Help!!!
I know that I paid extra for SSL certificates but when I go to the ssl part of my dashboard I am confronted with a paywall?
When I purchased my cleantalk subscription I was primarily concerned with the antispam stuff. It has done the trick and I may feature an affiliate link once my site is up and running.
I purchased the ssl certificates as part of the bundle proactively as the price was right and I knew that I had certificates running out soon.
Soon has come so I need to sort this out and use those certificates.
Is there a page that show exactly what my subscription contains?
I am pretty sure that I have paid for 5 certificates for a year how do I collect them without having to pay any additional?cost.
Thanks
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