• Resolved gretenov

    (@gretenov)


    Hello!

    First and foremost, thank you very much to the team behind the development of this wondeful LMS plugin for WordPress. I was initially planning to use Moodle to develop my learning platform, but having been a former WordPress developer, I opted for this solution since unless you have the luxury of time, it’s usually better the devil you know. I examined nine LMS plugins but in the end, I considered only two. The other one got eliminated because it requires Woocomerce before I can sell course, whereas this one does not.

    Now, I am currently using a test site to test the functions of LMS by Masteriyo. It is almost perfect for my needs except for two things.

    1. The user can complete a lesson by just clicking the Mark as Complete button
    2. The user can complete a quiz by clicking Complete Quiz after taking it only once, regardless of whether they passed or fail.
      Thus, the system will acknowlege that the learner completed a course even if all they did is to just click “Mark as Complete” and “Complete Quiz”

    Now this is my question, or consider it a suggested feature if it is not yet available.

    1. The lesson is a video. Can I disable the Mark as Complete button until the video finishes playing?
    2. Can the Complete Quiz button be disabled by default, and it can be enabled only by a passing quiz score?

    I hope at least one of these two are available or someone in this forum can provide a solution.

    Nice to have: I hope there is a function that can let the user/admin set up the maximum width for the lesson. Currently the maximum width is somewhere between 800 or 900 pixels I think. I already solved this by changing something in one of the javascripts, but this is not an optimal solution. If the plugin updates, the modifications I made will be gone.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Contributor Sanjip Shah

    (@sanjiv-saha)

    Hi @gretenov,

    Firstly, thanks for using our plugin and your lovely feedback on the plugin. These types of feedback certainly gives us the energy to do more. ??

    Both the requirement that you mentioned is actually in our to-do list. Our team is currently working in 22 different features which we aim to complete in a month time. After that in our next list of features, we will try to include the feature that you mentioned.

    For the second point that you mentioned, we are thinking of adding a setting where students need to pass a quiz or more than one quiz (if there are more quizzes in course).

    About the width control feature that you suggested, I am not sure if we will add this feature but certainly put it for discussion within the team and see what features we could add related to it’s design. ??

    Thanks.
    Sanjip S.

    Thread Starter gretenov

    (@gretenov)

    Hi @sanjiv-saha

    Thank you very much for very prompt response, and I am glad to hear that the features I mentioned are already in your list. I guess the best course of action for me now is to watch out for further updates and update my installation as needed.

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