Hi George, if you're seeking to turn off the 'Self-Paced' label in Catalog listings, it's possible to do that via the steps outlined here. Hope this helps!
This is really interesting because I just checked on this and it ONLY works on the specific sub-catalog. If you are showing "Self-Paced" in any other catalog/sub-catalog the listing might be displayed it, it still shows "Self-Paced" for the listings on that catalog/sub-catalog page. For example, we have an "On-Demand" sub-catalog and we enable the "Show Listings in Parent Catalog" setting (otherwise our main Catalog page would be very sparse). If I view the main Catalog page the Self-Paced label is still there. It's only when I go to /browse/on-demand/ that the Self-Paced label is hidden.
The inverse is also true. There is no way to show/hide the self-paced label on course listings in a sub-catalog, when viewing the parent catalog, if the parent catalog is using the opposite setting.
This seems like a possible bug.
Hi @hechla,
What you’re seeing is expected behavior based on how the Self-Paced label setting is scoped today. The setting is evaluated at the catalog or sub-catalog level that is currently being viewed, not at the level where the listing itself originates. Because of that, label visibility is determined by the catalog context of the page you’re browsing rather than the “home” sub-catalog of the listing. This explains why hiding the label works as expected when you’re inside /browse/on-demand/, but the same listings still show the Self-Paced label when they appear in the parent catalog if the parent catalog has that setting enabled. The inverse scenario behaves the same way.
This is a known limitation of the current design rather than a bug. There isn’t a way today to override or reconcile label visibility across parent and child catalogs when listings are displayed outside their original sub-catalog context. If having consistent labeling across parent and sub-catalog views is important for your use case, the only reliable option today is to align the Self-Paced setting across those catalogs. Longer-term, this would be better addressed as a feature request around per-listing or inherited label behavior rather than as a defect. Best, Máté
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