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This did the trick, thank you so much for your help!!
Mike,
I removed the comments because they only show as part of the builder, which automatically goes above the Mark Complete button like you said. I want them to display automatically on the post like they do in other themes with this plugin. I didn’t realize Enfold had this limitation.
I added them back in the builder on this lesson (feel free to add and remove them from the builder on any lesson post type for testing purposes if that helps) so that you can see them, but seeing them or not shouldn’t solve the problem of them appearing above or below the Mark Complete button. I’m looking to have them included at the very bottom of a post as is naturally done on post types in WordPress, so removing the override that places the builder above it by default and having them included automatically instead of in the builder.
I also added 5 comments manually to this post so that we can see about collapsing them to 3 posts though I would greatly prefer if the post types would automatically display comments even with the builder as on other themes. Do you see how a user would have to scroll through all of the comments to move on with the way this is working when using the builder component? It’s not good for UX at all. Test page URL below.
I already tried to add a single comment on a post to see if that forced them to display, and it did not.
The comment element does work, but it shows above the “Mark Complete” button and I absolutely need it to show below that element, which I cannot move or place in the builder as a shortcode (tried to see if that was possible already too). If I use the builder element for comments and place them above the Mark Complete button, a user will have to scroll through every comment to get to the bottom of the post to move on to the next lesson. From a UX perspective that’s simply awful. Is there a way to get only 3 comments to show up and have the rest be expandable with the comment builder element maybe? I’m trying to think of alternative solutions for this. From their last course (which was built on Kajabi), I saw 20-30 comments per lesson, it’s just not reasonable to expect someone to scroll through that many on each lesson to get to the Mark Complete button to move forward.
Also, the only reason I used the advanced builder vs the standard was because the sidebar wasn’t displaying as a sidebar (it was displaying full-width at the bottom of the page instead), so I changed to using the builder and using a widget element for the sidebar. It’s seemed like every time I fix one problem with Enfold and Learndash together, I find a new one.
I’ve honestly spent 10-15 hours trying to figure out a way around this already and purchased a new support license on my own account just to try to get some developer theme support on this. Comments below Mark Complete work just fine on other themes and I really really really don’t want to have to scrap all the time I’ve spent on this project already to build it on a new theme because this one little thing is not possible within Enfold. Is there any other help you can give me to resolve this?
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