by Pankaj Agrawal on WordPress.org
Visibility Control for LearnPress helps you hide messages and content for specific criterion anywhere on your WordPress page.

Show/hide message using CSS in HTML anywhere.
Visibility Control for LearnPress helps you hide messages and content for specific criterion anywhere on your WordPress page.
You can show/hide HTML elements, menus, and other details based on:
1. User’s access to a particular LearnPress Course, Or
2. User is Logged In or Logged Out.
3. User’s role.
You simply need to add a CSS class to your element div or span. As explained here:
Example:
Login/Logout Status:
For user’s role:
* To show the element/menu item to a user will role administrator, add this CSS class: visible_to_role_administrator OR hidden_to_role_administrator
* Note: To show an element to multiple specific roles only, you need add the element multiple times, one for each role. To hide an element/menu from specific multiple roles only you can add the element once add multiple classes to the same element.
If Course ID is 123
For a course completion status, if Course ID is 123:
Mechanism of Functioning
Future Development
Depending on the interest in this feature, we will decide on adding a shortcode and/or a Gutenberg Block to achieve this feature.
Other Visibility Control Plugins:
– Visibility Control for LearnDash LMS
– Visibility Control for WP Courseware LMS
– Visibility Control for LifterLMS
– Visibility Control for TutorLMS
– Visibility Control for MasterStudyLMS
– Visibility Control for Sensei LMS
– Visibility Control for WooCommerce
Related Plugins for LearnPress:
– Experience API for LearnPress LMS
– Manual Completions for LearnPress LMS