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axonuproar
02-07-2007, 11:19 AM
Am I missing something?
I cannot get courses to show up on the courses list page. If someone registers to the site, they can see the courses list page, but no course links to published courses show up - so there is nothing to checkbox to enroll in. This happens with paid and free courses. Only after I create a special group for each class, then manually add a student as a member of that group through the backend admin can that student login in the front and see the classes he was added to. He cannot see any other classes to be able to enroll in.
How do it get it to look like:
http://www.joomlalms.com/component/option,com_joomla_lms/Itemid,28/
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Am I missing something?
When I add 1 user to a course I get the following error:
"Sorry user limit is exceeded, please contact your LMS administrator"
on the front page, and the whole lms system is not accessible from the front end. Once I take the user out, everything is available again.
Hello, Sorry for the bug you encountered. It is related to your unlimited license and it is fixed now. Please, find new LMSpackage in your members area.
Also, I cannot get courses I create to show up on the frontpage courses list, so if someone registers to the site, they can see the frontpage but no courses show up so there are no items to click on to enroll.
You can create teacher in theJoomlaLMS admin part. Then you should login to the Front End as teacher and create courses. Please remember that course must be published (also check publishing dates), only then student will be able to see it in the list.
tantotea
02-21-2007, 11:10 AM
Hi, I am using the trial version.
How to create a course?
I have set "admin" as "teacher", then logged in as admin, but no "New" button to create a course.
Is this because of the trial version?
Thanks
I can't say where the mistake is your side. But here is what you should do from the beginning:
- Go to admin Back-End -> JoomlaLMs -> Users Management -> Users Management.
- Click 'New'. Select user from the list and his role ('teacher'). Click 'Save'.
- Go to Front-End. Login with new teacher username/password.
- Click on menu item linked to LMS. If you has any courses, when you get into LMS home page, click 'view all courses' link or 'courses' menu button.
- On 'courses list' page you can create new courses. Click 'New course' button at the bottom.
tester
02-25-2007, 08:15 PM
There is an empty list under "Course management" screen. Like tantotea sais in the previous post, I can't see "New" button anywhere on the page.
I am testing on localhost with IIS, I tried new installations from scratch several times (including joomla). I added other components / modules, they all seem to work fine.
brains
02-25-2007, 08:55 PM
Add the course from the front end.
Click on the 'click here to see all courses' link. You should then be able to add a new course if you are signed in as a teacher
reiuno
09-19-2007, 02:42 PM
Hi, I am using the trial version.
How to create a course?
I have set "admin" as "teacher", then logged in as admin, but no "New" button to create a course.
Is this because of the trial version?
Thanks
I've got a same problem with this.
My site is here.
http://psylo.heteml.jp/Joomla/
I'm using trial version of 1.0.3. After the installation, I added menu botton on main menu.
I prepared account with teacher access type. account information is as follow.
ID: forum
PW: forum
I spent 6 hours to find out the way to add new course.
Best Regards.
if you see the following message on the FrontEnd
This function temporary unavailable
This means that LMS component is disabled in the JoomlaLMS configuration.
Go to admin BackEnd -> 'components' menu JoomlaLMS -> Configuration -> Set 'JoomlaLMS is online' option to 'Yes'.
reiuno
09-20-2007, 03:58 AM
if you see the following message on the FrontEnd
This means that LMS component is disabled in the JoomlaLMS configuration.
Go to admin BackEnd -> 'components' menu JoomlaLMS -> Configuration -> Set 'JoomlaLMS is online' option to 'Yes'.
Thanks Den.
Now, I can see the teacher's administration menu.
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