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=="Moodle Docs for this page" links take me to the 2.0 documentation==
If you're using an older version of Moodle 1.9, to make the 'Moodle Docs for this page' links take you to the 1.9 documentation, go to ''Administration > Appearance > Moodle Docs'' and change the Moodle Docs document root to https://docs.moodle.org/19/. Alternatively you can upgrade your site to Moodle 1.9.13.
== Who can edit MoodleDocs? ==
== Who can edit MoodleDocs? ==


Anyone who is a registered user on Moodle.org can login to MoodleDocs and become a contributor.  A reminder, this is not a school site and people from all over the world use this documentation site every day.
Anyone who is a registered user on Moodle.org can login to MoodleDocs and become a contributor.  A reminder, this is not a school site and people from all over the world use this documentation site every day.


== How can I download a copy of MoodleDocs ==
Offline Moodle Docs Packages have been compiled by Antonio Vicent & Eloy Lafuente.  You can find them at [http://wimski.org/docs/ wimski.org]. These packages allow you to browse Moodle documentation offline. Certain links, such as "edit", "history" or "recent changes" still lead to the online version of the documentation. Packages are built using HTTrack website copier plus custom shell scripts for packaging the contents.
It is also possible to export individual pages using Toolbox>Special pages>Page Tools>[[Special:Export]].
== See also: ==
* [[MoodleDocs:Guidelines for contributors]]


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Latest revision as of 08:01, 12 September 2011


"Moodle Docs for this page" links take me to the 2.0 documentation

If you're using an older version of Moodle 1.9, to make the 'Moodle Docs for this page' links take you to the 1.9 documentation, go to Administration > Appearance > Moodle Docs and change the Moodle Docs document root to https://docs.moodle.org/19/. Alternatively you can upgrade your site to Moodle 1.9.13.

Who can edit MoodleDocs?

Anyone who is a registered user on Moodle.org can login to MoodleDocs and become a contributor. A reminder, this is not a school site and people from all over the world use this documentation site every day.

How can I download a copy of MoodleDocs

Offline Moodle Docs Packages have been compiled by Antonio Vicent & Eloy Lafuente. You can find them at wimski.org. These packages allow you to browse Moodle documentation offline. Certain links, such as "edit", "history" or "recent changes" still lead to the online version of the documentation. Packages are built using HTTrack website copier plus custom shell scripts for packaging the contents.

It is also possible to export individual pages using Toolbox>Special pages>Page Tools>Special:Export.

See also: