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To embed these small icons in your text, just type the associated code. These codes themselves are like little pictures if you turn your head to the left when looking at them.
To embed these small icons in your text, just type the associated code. These codes themselves are like little pictures if you turn your head to the left when looking at them.


  smile :-)  
  smile         :-)  
  big grin :-D  
  big grin     :-D  
  wink ;-)  
  wink         ;-)  
  mixed :-/  
  mixed :-/  
  thoughtful V-.  
  thoughtful V-.  
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  wide eyes 8-)  
  wide eyes 8-)  
  surprise 8-o  
  surprise 8-o  
  sad :-(  
sad :-(  
  shy 8-.  
  shy 8-.  
  blush :-I  
  blush :-I  

Revision as of 19:11, 26 June 2005

Writing text in Moodle works pretty much the way you would expect, but you also have the ability to include "smilies", "URL addresses" and some HTML tags in your text. Smilies (emoticons)

To embed these small icons in your text, just type the associated code. These codes themselves are like little pictures if you turn your head to the left when looking at them.

smile         :-) 
big grin      :-D 
wink          ;-) 
mixed :-/ 
thoughtful V-. 
tongue out :-P 
cool B-) 
approve ^-) 
wide eyes 8-) 
surprise 8-o 
sad :-( 
shy 8-. 
blush :-I 
kisses :-X 
clown :o) 
black eye P-| 
angry 8-[ 
dead xx-P 
sleepy |-. 
evil }-] 

URLs

Any "word" starting with www. or http:// will automatically be turned into a clickable link.

For example: www.yahoo.com or http://curtin.edu

HTML tags

You can use a limited subset of HTML tags to add emphasis to your texts.

HTML tags Produces bold bold text italic italic text underline underlined text example example

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two