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?
RTD and Bad Wolf out
Everybody lied, there was never a Christmas script done, even though they said there was
RTD brought it back then killed it with the PC overload and garbage nonsensical stories
Who knows what production company will want to drink from the poisoned chalice now.
The squandered opportunity with the Disney partnership will go down in production folklore
Problem with that is Vivaldi is the slowest chromium browser I have ever used. I keep trying it every few months in case performance has improved.
...and it's not due to specs or config. 5900x/32gigs/RTX3080 here, Win 11 25H2 etc.
Like yourself Steven P I have watched it from the days of William Hartnell, It was good when we had the Darlek's and the Cybermen. Sad to see one of the longest running shows in the world die a sad death.
My problem with FF is I have to jump through hoops to get at least somewhat close to what Vivaldi gives me out of the box, with no real advantage that would make it worth my while. (But hey, apparently there's now at least experimental support for HDR in FF. I mean it's about a decade too late, but still...finally!)
Brave I was never the least interested in, never saw the point, not to mention there's been quite a bit of drama surrounding them over the years.
But I've been a faithful and very happy Opera user all the way back to 2001(ish), so once Vivaldi showed up following that awkward period of time after the key people left Opera and the company was sold, I never really looked back. And they never once made me question my choices.
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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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