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{{Tags}}The following capabilities are related to tags:
{{Moodle 1.9}}The following capabilities are related to tags:


* [[Capabilities/moodle/tag:create|moodle/tag:create]]
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* [[Capabilities/moodle/tag:manage|moodle/tag:manage]]
* [[Capabilities/moodle/tag:manage|moodle/tag:manage]]


Note: The above blog capabilities may only be applied in the system context i.e. as global roles.
Note: The above capabilities may only be applied in the system context.
 
==Creating and editing tags==


The capabilities ''tag:create'' and ''tag:edit'' should be set to allow everyone to create and edit tags. The reason these capabilities exist is because there were requests from some Moodle users to allow a greater degree of control over the vocabulary of tags (in a Moodle site for a high school it might make sense to block students from creating new tags).  
The capabilities ''tag:create'' and ''tag:edit'' should be set to allow everyone to create and edit tags. The reason these capabilities exist is because there were requests from some Moodle users to allow a greater degree of control over the vocabulary of tags (in a Moodle site for a high school it might make sense to block students from creating new tags).  
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 25 January 2009

Moodle1.9

The following capabilities are related to tags:

Note: The above capabilities may only be applied in the system context.

Creating and editing tags

The capabilities tag:create and tag:edit should be set to allow everyone to create and edit tags. The reason these capabilities exist is because there were requests from some Moodle users to allow a greater degree of control over the vocabulary of tags (in a Moodle site for a high school it might make sense to block students from creating new tags).