The LMS Pages tab in the MS LMS Settings menu provides options to configure and link various important pages that the Learning Management System (LMS) requires.
Here is the overview of the tab:
Here is the list of available LMS Pages:
There are several ways to assign pages as one of the LMS Pages.
Generating LMS Pages is the easiest and most efficient way to assign pages automatically. MasterStudy LMS plugin creates missing pages and assigns them as LMS pages with one click.
If you have missing LMS Pages, you will get this banner as a warning:
You can click on the Open Settings button and use the Generate Pages button:
After Generating Pages, make sure your permalink's settings are correct.
You can create any page and assign it as a LMS Page. MasterStudy does the rest of the job itself and applies the required functionality itself.
Follow WP Dashboard > Pages > Add New and create a new page:
Go back to the LMS Pages Tab (MS LMS > Settings > LMS Pages) and select the page you created or any page you would like to assign. In the dropdown, there will be displayed that you have in your WordPress:
Save the changes:
This page allows users to manage their account settings and information. It is where users can view and update their personal details, change passwords, and access other settings related to their profiles.
Based on the user role, this page can also be called Admin Dashboard, Instructor Dashboard, or Student Dashboard.
This page is used to display an instructor's public profile. It shows information such as their name, bio, experience, courses they teach, and more. The profile helps students understand more about the instructors before enrolling in courses.
This page displays a public profile of a student. The profile shows details like the student's name, enrolled courses, and achievements. It helps foster a sense of community among students within the platform.
This page allows users to view and manage their saved courses. Users can add courses to their wishlist if they are interested in them but not yet ready to purchase. This is a convenient way for users to keep track of the courses they want to enroll in later.
The checkout page is where users complete their course purchases. It is essential for the payment process and typically includes details such as billing information, payment methods, and the final price of the selected courses.
If you are using the Elementor page builder, this is where you configure the page to display the list of available courses. This page shows course information, previews, and other details to help users select which course they want to enroll in.
Note that, settings for this page should be configured with Elementor only. Once you build your Courses page with Elementor, MS LMS Settings> Courses setting will not be applied to it.
There can be only one Courses page with page builders: either with Elementor or Gutenberg.
If you are using the Gutenberg page builder, you will need to set up this page to display the available courses. It works similarly to the Elementor courses page but is tailored for users who prefer Gutenberg's editing tools.
Note that, settings for this page should be configured with Gutenberg only. Once you build your Courses page with Gutenberg, MS LMS Settings> Courses setting will not be applied to it.
There can be only one Courses page with page builders: either with Elementor or Gutenberg.
This page is used for verifying certificates. When a user completes a course and receives a certificate, this page allows QR code redirection to verify the certificate's authenticity.