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New version 6.3.5 adds a link after each question

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  • #1267
    michael@mtledarskap.se[email protected]
    Participant

    I am using WordPress 5.3 and LifterLMS course builder version 3.37.2 and when updating QSM from version 6.3.4 to version 6.3.5 it adds either the forms sendbutton or a “toplink” courselink after every question.
    See screenshot https://i.ibb.co/1TNZ74N/QM-fault.png
    Please advise

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    #1269
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Hi Michael,

    Welcome to QSM Pro Support. Hope you are doing well.

    Please give us some time to look into the issue. We will be get back to you soon with the resolution to the problem.

    Regards,
    Kriti

    #1311
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Hi Michael,

    Can you please provide us the URL of the quiz on your website?

    Regards,
    Kriti

    #1367
    michael@mtledarskap.se[email protected]
    Participant
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    #1370
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Sure Michael,

    We are looking into this issue. We will get back to you soon.

    Regards,
    Kriti

    #1378
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Hi Michael,

    Please paste the following CSS code in customizer additional CSS.

    .quiz_section .llms-parent-course-link {
        display: none !important;
    }

    Please clear any server cache or cache plugin’s cache content as well as browser history before re-visiting the quiz.

    This is how it should look after applying the above-mentioned CSS code.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RXlzi82ox0a_-WwT05N5PliImhbKVf7H

    Please also get delete the account we have created on your website.

    Regards,
    Kriti

    #1381
    michael@mtledarskap.se[email protected]
    Participant

    Thanks! Great support, worked fine!

    #1382
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Hi Michael,

    I am glad that your issue is resolved now.

    Regards,
    Kriti

    #16150
    Abbas KhanAbbas Khan
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