• Resolved ApplePeel

    (@applepeel)


    The guide:
    https://scholarpress.github.com/buddypress-courseware/handbook.html
    Appears to be of date.
    I did a clean install of WordPress, a clean install of Buddypress, and a clean install of Buddypress Courseware.

    The above guide mentions going to WordPress → BuddyPress → Courseware. where I should see a tabbed page with ‘Home”Admin”courseware”Members”Send invites’: Image 3 in the handbook.html but these choices are not displayed there. All I see is a creen similar to image 2, without the ‘European/US’ default bahaviour pane.
    I have tried enabling all options to see if it activates additional content but it doesn’t.

    Does this plugin still work with WordPress (3.x), or is there a bug preventing display of the Courseware management pages?

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/buddypress-courseware/

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  • Doug M

    (@nes-native-english-services)

    Thank you…I could kiss you right now. I have tried unsuccessfully many times trying to get a multisite set up with buddypress and courseware with group forums. The complexity just seemed beyond my reach to go from basic blog to membership/group site. I could never get the forums right. So I backed up a bit and started with a single site buddypress on a quality premium theme without installing the forums. Buddypress or the bbpress.

    I just wanted to get the functionality working with the template and some basic bp widgets laid out and I’ve finally got a simple membership site working that looks good.

    Now it’s time to attempt the forum install and I really want to implement the courseware plugin and I want each group to be managed by a teacher who can set up her own forum.

    Have you gotten any information on this issue with Courseware? I’m just starting my search, you were the first pop up in a search…

    Cheers
    Doug

    Doug M

    (@nes-native-english-services)

    Ok…I can confirm that this is up and running like a dream. What you are seeing there is a different choice. You have a choice to allow teachers to add content to courses. In actuality the course can either be a course with a single teacher or a class with other teachers able to join the group and add their own content. The page you are looking at is a little out of date but not by much. I think you pointed out the only change I can see at the moment.

    Good Luck.
    Doug

    Plugin Author S

    (@sushkov)

    I’m sorry but I can’t see whats the problem with the plugin?

    perqa

    (@perqa)

    Hello,

    Does Buddypress/Courseware support a multi-site setup of WordPress? When I installed Buddypress it “took over” all my sites. I never saw the option to tell in which sites I wanted it to be active. I am not very experienced with WordPress, so perhaps this is a general plug-in problem?

    Best Wishes,
    Per Q A

    Plugin Author S

    (@sushkov)

    Hi perqa,
    first of all, please don’t hijack the old threads, open a new one if you have a different problem!

    Regarding your question, please read the Handbook.
    https://coursewa.re/handbook

    perqa

    (@perqa)

    Sorry, but thanks for the reply.
    /Per Q A

    Hello Mr. Stas

    The problem is that the handbook link provided here just does not opens up and gives an error:

    There isn’t a GitHub Page hosted here, sorry.

    What to do?

    Plugin Author S

    (@sushkov)

    BuddyPress Courseware has a new homepage:
    https://buddypress.coursewa.re/

    The plugin repository details were not updated yet.

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