A client of mine wants to create a website for online courses.
Basically his students can go to this website, sign up and create a username and password, and they can pay a fee of let's say $30.
Once the fee is paid they will have access to this section of the website for members only, where they can go over material, and in the end take a test in order to pass the class.
This access is also to have an expiry date. So for example if they pay the fee today November 21st, they will have 30 days to complete the course, after 30 days access will be denied.
I was thinking of doing this on wordpress, for database purposes, and the e-commerce side of things using woocommerce.
But i'm stuck when it comes to the online course part of things.
Is it possible to do it on wordpress.. and having giving access to part of a website for a limited time, as well as providing a testthat students can take and check if their answers are correct once test is complete?
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I'm surprised they haven't found a way to fix that. As much as I don't like software wasting memory, a file manager is the kind of thing that makes sense to keep running in active memory for super-fast recall. I suspect that is why MS makes their File Explorer part of the main explorer.exe shell, so that it is guaranteed to always be running.
Seriously 1.8gig....so what. Any computer, if you are going to do serious work on, in 2026 should have a mimimum of 16gig and I would say 32-64gig is the way to go.
So again, you'd consider "I'm happy with my LG TV" to be a valid response to an article about PlayStation? I get the "I don't like any of their products" but how does that in any way invoke Linux? It just feels very random.
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Hi Everyone,
A client of mine wants to create a website for online courses.
Basically his students can go to this website, sign up and create a username and password, and they can pay a fee of let's say $30.
Once the fee is paid they will have access to this section of the website for members only, where they can go over material, and in the end take a test in order to pass the class.
This access is also to have an expiry date. So for example if they pay the fee today November 21st, they will have 30 days to complete the course, after 30 days access will be denied.
I was thinking of doing this on wordpress, for database purposes, and the e-commerce side of things using woocommerce.
But i'm stuck when it comes to the online course part of things.
Is it possible to do it on wordpress.. and having giving access to part of a website for a limited time, as well as providing a testthat students can take and check if their answers are correct once test is complete?
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