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* Every page in Moodle could have a help button in standard locations (in the header and footer). | * Every page in Moodle could have a help button in standard locations (in the header and footer). | ||
* The link this button contains would be automatically generated based on the page URL you are currently on: eg: https://docs.moodle.org/index.php/course/view - this "master" page will be in English | * The link this button contains would be automatically generated based on the page URL you are currently on: eg: https://docs.moodle.org/index.php/course/view - this "master" page will be in English | ||
* | * Each documentation page will have its versions in other languages. If a page in a language other than English does not have any content, it will either be pre-filled with the English content, or will contain a link to the English version. |
Revision as of 19:24, 16 June 2005
The following are the ideas for the structure of Moodle Documentation:
- Every page in Moodle could have a help button in standard locations (in the header and footer).
- The link this button contains would be automatically generated based on the page URL you are currently on: eg: https://docs.moodle.org/index.php/course/view - this "master" page will be in English
- Each documentation page will have its versions in other languages. If a page in a language other than English does not have any content, it will either be pre-filled with the English content, or will contain a link to the English version.