• Resolved alexzaragoza21

    (@alexzaragoza21)


    Hi Support team,

    I want to publish free courses in my website and I don’t want users to enroll/create an account.

    I followed your documentation reagarding “free lessons”

    However, the lessons are free but the quizzes attached are not visible for currently logged out users.

    Is there a way to make this quizzes accessible too without doing any registration?

    Thank you in advanced.

    All the best,
    Alex

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  • Plugin Support Nick Mariano

    (@reddotinmotion)

    Hi @alexzaragoza21,

    You are correct that lessons individually marked as a Free Lesson will be accessible to non-enrolled users. As a result, free lessons are accessible to logged-out users as well.

    However, quizzes still require enrollment (and thus registration and login). The reason is because quizzes can be graded, and we need to associate that grade data with a student account. For example, consider why the Mark Complete button is not visible to logged out students taking free lessons.

    Although LifterLMS could have been designed to allow non-enrolled users to take quizzes, with the way the software is written right now, this is not possible nor trivial to do with PHP/JS customizations.

    If you need this as a feature, we encourage you to file a feature request instead in our plugin website at lifterlms.com/feature-request. Generally, the more vote a feature request gets, the higher the chances that feature will be developed. As a result, once a feature request is created, we cannot provide a timeline on when exactly that feature will be released.

    Thread Starter alexzaragoza21

    (@alexzaragoza21)

    Thank you for answering this.

    I understand. Overall, LifterLMS is good plugin.

    I just need to find a plugin for now that offers quizzes for non-registered users.

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