How to add your theme's header to LearnDash Focus Mode
This tutorial addresses adding a custom theme header to LearnDash's Focus Mode — a feature designed to eliminate distractions and streamline your user's learning experience.
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This tutorial addresses adding a custom theme header to LearnDash's Focus Mode — a feature designed to eliminate distractions and streamline your user's learning experience.
This article addresses a common problem: WordPress users not receiving registration and login emails from LearnDash-powered sites.
A comprehensive guide for implementing frontend profile editing in LearnDash without WooCommerce, using the Profile Builder plugin instead.
This tutorial demonstrates how to dynamically populate a WordPress menu submenu with courses a user has enrolled in through LearnDash.
This tutorial demonstrates how to build a system within LearnDash that tracks lesson and topic views while enforcing monthly access limits.
The article addresses a practical need for instructors using LearnDash: limiting essay response length. Grading extensive student essays can be time-consuming.
Learn how to display both the original price and the discounted price on your LearnDash course pages using custom fields and action hooks.
By the end of this tutorial, the release date/time of your scheduled lessons will be localized to the visitor's computer!
A LearnDash community member requested guidance on displaying course pricing within an Elementor-built course site. This tutorial provides a free code snippet.
Learn how to give your students specific feedback that only they can see and/or download. The download portion does require a paid plugin.
This tutorial explains how to enhance LearnDash lesson and topic comments using the wpDiscuz plugin.
A guide covering identification and implementation of PHP and CSS code snippets for LearnDash sites.
This tutorial presents Shared Post Parts as an alternative to LearnDash's native Shared Course Steps feature for repeating content across lessons.
WordPress comments consist of two main components: a comment form and a comment list. This tutorial offers two approaches for reversing this order.