Each course includes customizable Display & Content Options that control how course information, materials, and navigation appear to learners. This article explains each setting and how it affects the course experience, helping you configure the layout and behavior that best fits your content.
Locating Course Display Settings #
- Navigate to LearnDash LMS > Courses
- Click the course you want to edit
- Select the Settings tab at the top of the page
- Locate the Display & Content Options section
Course Materials #
Course materials are supplemental resources that support your course content. These may include PDFs, downloadable files, images, audio files, or links to external websites.
To add course materials:
- Toggle Course Materials on
- Add your materials in the content box (HTML is supported)
Course materials appear in a separate tab on the course page, alongside the main course content.
Important notes:
- Course materials are visible to all users, including those who are not enrolled
- Use the
[student]shortcode to display materials to enrolled students only
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Challenge Exam #
The LearnDash Challenge Exam allows learners to bypass a course by completing an assessment before starting. If the learner passes the exam, the course is automatically marked as complete.
This feature is ideal for:
- Learners with prior knowledge
- Fast-tracking experienced students
- Recognizing existing competency
For full setup instructions, see: Creating a Challenge Exam
Course Certificate #
A certificate can be awarded when a student completes a course.
Key points to know:
- Certificates appear in the list only after at least one certificate has been created
- Certificates are available only after all required lessons, topics, and quizzes are completed
- Once earned, a Download Certificate button appears on the course page
To assign a certificate, select the certificate you want to associate with the course.
Note: Certificates can also be associated with quizzes. Learn how to create a certificate.
Course Content Visibility #
This setting controls who can see the list of lessons, topics, and quizzes associated with the course. This does not affect content added to the WordPress editor. Editor content is always visible to everyone.
Available options:
- Always Visible (default)
Displays the course content list to all visitors - Only Visible to Enrollees
Displays the list only to enrolled students
Note: When Always Visible is selected, non-enrolled users can see the content list but cannot access it. They will see the message: “You don’t currently have access to this content.”
Custom Pagination #
Pagination controls how many lessons and topics appear at one time. By default, courses use the global pagination settings, but this can be customized per course.
To enable custom pagination:
- Toggle Custom Pagination on
- Enter the number of lessons per page
- Enter the number of topics per page
Note:
This setting affects both:
- The course content table on the course page
- The course navigation widget for that course
Custom Lesson Order #
Custom lesson ordering is available only when the Course Builder is disabled. If the Course Builder is enabled, it always takes precedence.
Enable or Disable Course Builder #
- The Course Builder is enabled by default
- If it does not appear when editing a course, verify it is enabled in the global course settings
Configure Custom Lesson Order #
- Toggle Custom Lesson Order on
- Choose a Sort By option:
- Date (default)
- Title
- Menu Order
- Choose an Order Direction:
- Descending (default)
- Ascending
Location: LearnDash LMS > Courses > select a course > Settings
How Lesson Order Affects Topics #
When lessons include topics, topics follow the same ordering logic within each lesson.
Example:
- If lessons are sorted by Title (Ascending), lessons appear alphabetically
- Topics inside each lesson also appear alphabetically, but only relative to that lesson
Course Completion Page #
The Course Completion Page redirects learners to a specific page after finishing a course.
Options include:
- A global completion page that applies to all courses
- A course-specific completion page, which overrides the global setting
This feature is useful for:
- Celebrating completion
- Displaying next steps
- Offering certificates, upsells, or additional resources