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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Good plugin!!!Thanks for taking the time to leave a review. We’re happy you’re happy ??.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Last Mile CSS TweaksThanks for taking the time to leave a review. Really glad you found it helpful, and that it freed up your time to focus on the more important stuff ??.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Awesome plugin and Amazing Support!Thanks for the kind words, Nate ??. Good vibes right back atcha!
Hi,
I’m really sorry I didn’t respond to this sooner. It completely slipped through the cracks.
I just looked at your homepage & your “all courses” page and both grids look the same to me. Did you figure out what was causing them to be different?
If you still need assistance, feel free to reply here and I’ll try to help out as best I can.
Dave
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Not appearing in customizerHi David,
The Customizer options are only available in the Pro version. The free version doesn’t have any options; it just applies upgraded styles throughout the LearnDash interface.
Dave
Hi,
We specifically left out font type & font size from the plugin because we believe this should be set with your theme, or a plugin that controls it globally for your entire site. We don’t believe your LearnDash content should be any different from the rest of your site.
That being said, I’d be happy to provide you with some custom CSS to update the fonts. Please email us at [email protected], and be specific with exactly which parts of lessons/topics you’d like to change. Screenshots are really helpful.
From there, we’d be glad to help ??.
DaveTechnically, I agree with LearnDash that I think it’s possible, but it would require custom development. Our plugin, and no plugin I know of, offers this feature.
Best of luck finding someone that can do it for you.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Where is the plugin?No, the Pro version does not allow for a custom login or registration page. We provide a handful of design options for the LearnDash login/registration modal popup, but that’s it.
To create a custom login/registration page, you’ll need to use a different WordPress plugin. Maybe try one of these.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Where is the plugin?It upgrades the design of LearnDash. Styles are automatically applied when you activate it. Many aspects of the LearnDash design are improved.
Did you read the description? Many of the features are listed on the plugin page. A few thousand lines of CSS are applied to your site.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Where is the plugin?Hi,
The free version doesn’t have any settings. To access all the settings in the Customizer, you need the Pro version.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Progress bar stylingTry using
flex-wrap: wrap;
on the parent element that contains everything. Then you can set the widths of the child elements, which, once over 100%, should bump things to a new line.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Progress bar stylingI agree it doesn’t look right, but that’s how LearnDash built it. They designed everything to be on one line, so the width of the progress bar is determined by 1) the size of the container surrounding it, and 2) the size of the text within it.
Our plugin does make the font size a little larger on many themes, so the issue is sometimes more noticeable with our plugin activated, but the issue is there with or without our plugin.
One option is to hide the “Last activity…” text, which will give the progress bar more room.
.ld-course-status-enrolled .ld-progress-stats .ld-progress-steps { display: none; }
You could also hide the “In Progress” label if you don’t mind not showing it.
Aside from that, there are other CSS tweaks you could make, but they get more complex. You could play with different flexbox properties to move things around, or onto a 2nd line, but there are also screen widths to consider, so media queries would come into play. It gets tricky.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Lesson dropdown styling questionGlad you figured it out ??.
We have actually tested our plugin with the new Elementor integration, and the fact that Elementor’s styles override ours is intentional. This gives users the most flexibility possible.
They can use our plugin’s styles to set global design for all elements, and then if they decide to use Elementor to insert LearnDash elements, they can override the styles on an element-by-element basis with Elementor.
We’ve written a comprehensive article on how our plugin works with the LearnDash Elementor integration if you’re curious to learn more.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Lesson dropdown styling questionHmm. It’s gotta be either a theme conflict, another plugin you’re using or some custom CSS that is overriding our plugin. I’d have to take a look at the page to figure it out.
Can you please email us at [email protected]? We’ll take a look at it for you and figure out what’s going on.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Design Upgrade for LearnDash] Lesson dropdown styling questionFirst, I’m assuming you have the Pro version, as this feature is only available in Pro, not in free.
The background & text colors of the “Lesson Content” area are found in the Course Content Lists panel. (screenshot example)
The “expand/collapse” link and the arrow inherit the colors you set on the General Design panel for Link Color and Link Hover Color.
Please be sure to reset the color options on the LearnDash LMS > Settings page, as these can mess with our plugin’s styles.