Hi @zorbital Try to search this course from the Library. I assume that you started search from your courses, probably that’s why you can’t find it. I hope it will help
Ok. Instead of going to all courses and searching for the course (but, isn’t that the most obvious thing to do??)
I tried just searching in that root box (“Buscar en la biblioteca”).
When I do that I get different results, but I don’t find my Maria Petrova course, nor the public one either.
I don’t know why it is listing any of those three results in a search for “Maria”, by the way?
Hi @zorbital Please, change filter from Lessons to Courses on this page.
Also those results are shown because there is word ‘Maria’ in the description of the lesson. On this page only two rows of description is displayed, so it may be not visible here. And if you check ‘Lesson info’ - there will be ‘Maria’ somewhere.
I will also investigate some more to find why you can’t find your course on the Courses page. It should be there too.
@zorbital I have an idea. As this is a course with the YouTube lessons, you need to import it with a browser extension. And while import, you can choose any of your Courses (it kinda similar with the Folders logic). By default it is the “Quick Imports”. Maybe this is the reason.
The original course is just a guide for you to create your own course. I hope it make sense)
Please, let me know, was it helpful or not. Thank you.
I do not understand what you mean at all.
I did import it with the browser extension–what other option do I have?
And it IS in the Maria Petrova course, right??
Wait, to be clear–I am not talking about any of those other courses by other people. I have no idea who made them, or how, or how they named them.
What I mean is my lessons by Maria Petrova are in my course that I made and named Maria Petrova.
Ok, I started from the Biblioteca search in the upper left, and then changed the filter to Courses, and it fails again.
Here is a screenshot of another failure–note that it found two courses, but NEITHER of them mine.
Just to recap, what I want to do, I think, is to search for and find the course I made, under the name I gave it, from the “All Courses” page.
Or am I misunderstanding what the “All Courses” page is meant for?
Oh and hey, if you work for lingq, let me say that I really like the idea of the ability to search my courses–that is a great improvement over what it was before (scrolling up and down a non-alphabetized list). I’m very thankful you all added that.
And it works for some of my courses, which is great.
Adding to this, because I have the same issue with one (and just one) of the courses I created and I still have no idea why it’s happening. I did the same process for every single course I created in LingQ and for some reason this particular one doesn’t show up in ANY search I make, no matter if I change all the filters or look using different words from the title I gave it.
The only way I can find the course is to locate a lesson from it by going to Lessons > All > Scroll allllll the way down until I find the lesson from when I last opened it, and from there I can select Go to Course. Even when I open a lesson from that course and study it, the Course NEVER shows up in Continue Studying.
(As you can see in the screenshots, all courses from the respective lessons show up in Continue Studying EXCEPT the one from the first lesson, and I imported them all from YouTube).
Truly mistifying. I hope they figure out what’s causing this, because it drives me nuts every time I try to find this course to study and I end up wasting a lot of time.
@zorbital thank you for details. It looks like you did everything fine from your side, we will look into this issue.
@zorbital Could you please check your course now. It should appear in the Search.