I'm running into an issue with the H5P hub and the list of available content types that are available for users to install and begin using. The issue is occuring on Pressbooks (which runs a WordPress multisite). We are using the most recent release of the H5P plugin for WordPress (1.15.0).
The user activates the H5P plugin and consents to the hub
The user sees 41 available content types for installation:
The user activates the LRS dependent content types in the plugin setting, making the questionnaire content type available for installation:
The user cannot install the 'Advanced Fill in the Blanks' or 'Impressive Presentation (Alpha)' content types from the hub.
I understand why this is the case for Impressive Presentation (https://h5p.org/comment/7493#comment-7493), but I don't know why this is the case for 'Advanced Fill in the Blanks' activities. I did find a comment noting that the content type could be added by uploading an existing activity of this content type: https://h5p.org/comment/28813#comment-28813 and verified that this does in fact work for 'Advanced Fill in the Blank' activities (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFVIgWdGfY8). However, it seems to me that the absence of these activities from the hub produces some problems for user experience as their expectation that all available content types would be presented to them here is somewhat broken here.
I'm running into an issue with the H5P hub and the list of available content types that are available for users to install and begin using. The issue is occuring on Pressbooks (which runs a WordPress multisite). We are using the most recent release of the H5P plugin for WordPress (1.15.0).
Here's the "bug" we're running into:
I understand why this is the case for Impressive Presentation (https://h5p.org/comment/7493#comment-7493), but I don't know why this is the case for 'Advanced Fill in the Blanks' activities. I did find a comment noting that the content type could be added by uploading an existing activity of this content type: https://h5p.org/comment/28813#comment-28813 and verified that this does in fact work for 'Advanced Fill in the Blank' activities (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFVIgWdGfY8). However, it seems to me that the absence of these activities from the hub produces some problems for user experience as their expectation that all available content types would be presented to them here is somewhat broken here.