The Lesson
page content is where you have full control over adding whatever content you’d like to your Lesson. If you’ve added topics or quizzes to your Lesson, LearnDash will automatically add a list of associated content to the bottom of the Lesson page. The best lessons often mix different types of content to cater to various learning styles.
The Lesson page content you add here is your own custom information that will be displayed above any associated topics or quizzes.
GUTENBERG vs. CLASSIC EDITOR
This article assumes you are using WordPress 5.0 or greater, which includes the new WordPress editing experience (Gutenberg). If you’re using the Classic Editor plugin, your experience will be different.
PAGE BUILDERS
If you’ve chosen to use a page builder plugin (Elementor, Beaver Builder, Divi, WPBakery, etc.) to edit your Lesson
content, you should refer to the page builder’s documentation on adding content.
Your Lesson title is the first thing you’ll see at the top of the editing screen. Look for a placeholder that says Add Lesson Title. Most themes display the Lesson title near the top of the page, below your header and/or global navigation.
When you click inside of the Add Lesson Title box, you’ll see an area appear above, labeled Permalink. This is your Lesson URL.
The first two parts of the URL are not editable. They are determined by your site’s domain name and the Lesson slug you have chosen (which will be /lessons/, unless you’ve customized your LearnDash permalinks).
You can edit the third part of the URL:
https://yoursite.com/lessons/your-Lesson-permalink/
Everything below the Lesson
title is a blank canvas for you to add your content. This is powered by the same WordPress editor used for pages, blog posts and other content types in WordPress.
Add text, insert images, embed videos or other multimedia content, link to PDFs or audio files… the possibilities are endless. You have full control over the type of learning experience you deliver to your users. You can add as many content as you like. The manner on how these files, such as videos, audios, and embeds like PDF will be displayed is dependent on your current WordPress setup. If you installed plugins to display and playback these files in a certain way, refer to the documentation from these plugins.
For example, WordPress has built in support in embedding files like PDF using the File block, and they will be displayed in full when published. If you want to change how this is displayed, you may download another plugin to change how you display PDFs or check on the official WordPress Editor documentation below.
If you are adding file embeds such as YouTube videos or SoundCloud audios, you have to make sure that these are publicly viewable. Otherwise, they won’t be able to be played by your users. Please refer to your host website’s rules and policies on embedding files.
For more information on how to use the WordPress editor, please see the official WordPress Editor documentation.
The featured image is the main image associated with your Lesson. Most WordPress themes will display this image near the top of your Lesson page. It’s also the image we’ll display if you’re using the Course Grid Add-on with the shortcode [ ld_lesson_list ]
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