• Resolved kskerp

    (@kskerp)


    Redesigning and Customizing the Views / Templates

    I just tested this functionality and it did not seem to work for me. I wanted to find out if anyone else had similar problems?

    I have created the namaste folder inside my frontier folder. I have only added “view” php files (lesson-todo, solution-submission, etc.).

    I know the files saved are correct since they can be saved in the “true” views location and work wonderfully. However, on update the views revert back to their default setting, despite having the correct updated view files in the namaste folder.

    Any information would be greatly appreciated. For now I am manually editing all the files on update each time namaste updates.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/namaste-lms/

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  • Thread Starter kskerp

    (@kskerp)

    I take what I said back. This functionality worked for me with every view file except for the

    lesson-todo.php

    This file I had to manually change in the namaste folder for it to take effect. Any idea why this may be the case?

    The other 3 view files that I have edited which worked are:

    solution-submitted.php
    student-lessons.php
    submit-solution.php

    Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    I might have forgotten to make these files include-able. Will check and commit new version if they have been missed.

    i have the problem, I created a folder in my theme called "namaste", but my my-gradebook.html.php file can not be modified. and others that if I modified files, not the file help.html.php seems to be the files "-----. html.php", why?

    Thread Starter kskerp

    (@kskerp)

    I am sorry I do not understand what you are referring to. Maybe prasunsen will be able to help you. I was referring to ONLY the files contained in Namaste-lms/views

    Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    I have checked all files mentioned here, they are all loaded from the theme directory when available.

    Only help.html.php is exception and it is intentional. I don’t want people doing their own version of the help and then open support threads asking me why the help is wrong.

    Ok, thanks for your answer, but the other site my-gradebook.html.php, does not allow customization.

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