Removing notice for theme sidebar support#2339
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ideadude merged 3 commits intoFeb 22, 2023
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Description
When new users install and activate LifterLMS the first time, most are immediately seeing a notice to declare theme support for our sidebars. In reality, fewer themes are including sidebars and as WordPress evolves, we will see more people using the Site Editor or other builders to design layouts.
In place of continuing to show a notice about theme sidebar support, we should rather develop blocks and maintain our shortcodes to help people design course interfaces that include the syllabus (outline).
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