chelseacarson08
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Thanks. It’s such basic functionality that should be standard for course providers so think I’ll look at other options. This ticket has been open for ages and they’ve not only failed to fix, but failed to even understand the issue.
To be clear.
If strict mode is on, no quiz should be marked compete unless it’s passed. This includes if auto complete is on. So until the study dent has passed all quizzes and all lessons the entire course should not complete nor should a certificate generate.
Can you confirm this is working when autocomplete is turned on as well?
It should be more than possible to enable both together. Just like all other course providers who offer similar functionality. Its getting a bit embarrassing at this stage to be honest, that you don’t seem to understand the obvious flaw in logic here
It’s worrying that you don’t seem to understand that this is a bug. Strict mode clearly states the user has to PASS the quiz. Yet you’ve just stated it only checked if they’ve attempted it. It’s quite obviously checking the wrong thing.
And you’re answer of then instead having people not be allowed to progress at all isn’t want we are wanting. We want strict mode to work properly (the exact way it does now when automatic course completion is off) where users can go through a whole course, try all the quizzes, but only once everything is passed Will it complete.
It’s really, really concerning that you’re not understanding your own plugin logic.
Can you please answer:
– Why does Strict mode prevent users competing a course if a quiz has failed when automatic course complete is off, but not when it is on?
Strict mode and auto complete mode are not compatible yet they can be turned on at the same time. This is therefore an error.
You’d need to have Strict mode disallowed when auto complete is on based on the way it functions currently.
Therefore this is a bug as the two options do not work when both turned on.
Actually what would make more sense is that in Strict mode, a quiz lesson is not marked compete until the quiz is passed.
Again from a UX perspective it’s confusing / misleading for the lesson of the quiz to be ticked off even if the user fails.
Hello
Strict mode states users have to pass the quizzes to complete a course. So it shouldn’t be an option to have this and the auto complete turned on at the same time. Is this something that can be prioritised for the next update? As it’s technically a bug based on the current set up.
The functionality exists already to check for users passing a quiz, this just needs to be looped into the auto complete function.
From a UX perspective it’s probably a good idea to have the option to allow people to keep moving through lessons even if they fail a quiz. However don’t allow them to complete the course until they have passed the quizzes.
Ah my apologies! I shall take it up there.
I appreciate the response. For now I’ll modify the email template as a work-around.
This is now fixed. It was an issue with the vimeo embed.
Hi
Thanks yes only if they click the exit lesson button. So its rather anti climactic to get to the end and complete the last lesson but on screen nothing happens. It’s being reported as en error by users so must feel counterintuitive. We would normally want to reward users with something or at least visually feedback that something has happened.
A popup would be good to say well done. Otherwise I’ll have to add a lesson that says Well done, you’ve made it to the end of the course etc which is possible, but is a workaround.
Hi
I have that turned on also. It does automatically load the next lesson but only when the user click the ‘mark lesson complete’ button.
What I thought was possible from the website is having the next lesson load automatically when the video is watched. Ie as soon as the full video has been seen, the lesson is automatically marked complete, thus they are redirected to the next lesson.
This does not happen.
Hi there
Did you manually complete the lessons? I was under the impression it was possible for lessons to auto-complete after the video has been watched.
Thank you!