Tutor LMS – Course Requirement Element
Overview
The Course Requirement element in Tutor LMS displays the necessary prerequisites or conditions that students must meet before enrolling in a course. This element allows instructors to set clear expectations, ensuring students are prepared for the course content. It also includes custom labels, icons, styling, and alignment options for better customization.
Features
- Displays a list of course requirements in bullet points or paragraph format.
- Supports custom icons for each requirement.
- Allows custom labels for the section heading.
- Provides styling options for text, icons, spacing, and alignment.
- Can be placed anywhere within the course details or overview section.
Available Controls
Content Controls
- Enable/Disable Course Requirement Section – Show or hide the section.
- Custom Label – Set a custom heading (e.g., “Prerequisites,” “Requirements,” “What You Need”).
- Enable Icons – Add custom icons next to each requirement.
- Display Format – Choose between bullet points or paragraph style.
- Enable Conditional Visibility – Option to show requirements only for non-enrolled users.
Style Controls
Label Styling
- Label Text Color – Customize the heading color.
- Label Typography – Adjust font size, weight, and style.
Requirement Text Styling
- Text Color – Change the color of requirement text.
- Typography – Customize font style, size, and spacing.
Icon Styling
- Icon Type & Size – Select custom icons and adjust size.
- Icon Color – Change icon color for better contrast.
Layout & Alignment
- Spacing & Padding – Adjust spacing between requirements.
- Alignment Options – Align the text left, center, or right.
Dynamic Behavior
- Automatically pulls course requirements added by the instructor.
- If no requirements are set, the section remains hidden.
- If enabled, non-enrolled users see the requirements before signing up.
- If icons are disabled, requirements appear as plain text lists.
Use Case
- Helps students understand if the course is suitable for their level.
- Ensures that prerequisites (like prior knowledge or tools) are clearly communicated.
- Enhances course pages with well-structured information.
- Can be placed near the course overview or enrollment section.