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Revision as of 13:22, 4 May 2006
The page content is the typical place a students sees or is linked to information in a lesson. (A work in progress. It will be written for 1.6 Check to see if it applies to 1.5 template as well.--Chris collman 2 21:12, 4 May 2006 (WST) )
Moodle is very robust when it comes to placing content before a student. It has both an HTML source code and a friendly WYSIWYG interface with standard icons for different editing functions.
There will be many links on this page, because these features are used throughout Moodle.
Tool Bar
picture of Page Content toolbar
Text Editing
Brief review of text editing features Fonts, Centering, etc Special Characters Colors Paragraph Clean Word HTML
Image Insertion
picture of Image Editing screen Reminder that images are Files.
Web Links & Anchors
Tables
Add, edit, adjust
Path
Content examples
Description of question or branch page contents Basic and some creative