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The news forum is a special forum that is automatically created for each course and for the front page of the site, and is a place for general announcements. By default, only teachers and administrators may add news or reply to news. By default, everyone is forced to be subscribed to the news forum.
The News forum is a special forum for general announcements. A course may only have one News forum unless it has been imported from another system which supports more than one news forum.


The [[Latest News block]] displays recent discussions from the news forum. A course may only have one news forum.
This forum is automatically created for each course and for the [[Front Page|front page]] of the Moodle site. By default, it is placed in the top of the center section and only teachers and administrators may add posts or reply to posts. The [[Adding/editing a forum|default settings]] force every enrolled person to be subscribed to the News forum.


'''Have a good time''' -[http://www.forum.infoworldschool.com]
The [[Latest News block]] displays a [[Course_settings#News_items_to_show|specific number]] of recent discussions from the News forum.  


==See also==
As with any forum, emails can be sent to subscribed members of a News forum.


*[[Upgrading to Moodle 1.8]] for steps to enable logged-in users to read the site news
==Removing the news forum==
 
The news forum may be removed from a course as follows:
#Delete the news forum from the course homepage
#In [[Course settings]] set "News items to show" to 0
#Delete the Latest news block
#Alternatively - hide the news forum
 
==Enabling logged-in users to view the site news==
 
By default, non logged-in users can view the site news, whereas logged-in users obtain an error message. (This issue is due to be fixed in Moodle 1.9.6 - see MDL-14953.)
 
To enable logged-in users to view the site news, either:
#Access ''Site Administration > Front Page > Front Page roles''.
#Follow the "Override permissions" link.
#Click on "Authenticated User".
#Change the capability [[Capabilities/mod/forum:viewdiscussion|mod/forum:viewdiscussion]] to allow.
#Click the "Save changes" button at the bottom of the page.
 
Or:
#Access ''Site Administration > Front Page > Front Page settings''.
#Set the default front page role to student (setting only available in Moodle 1.9 onwards).
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:59, 10 March 2010


The News forum is a special forum for general announcements. A course may only have one News forum unless it has been imported from another system which supports more than one news forum.

This forum is automatically created for each course and for the front page of the Moodle site. By default, it is placed in the top of the center section and only teachers and administrators may add posts or reply to posts. The default settings force every enrolled person to be subscribed to the News forum.

The Latest News block displays a specific number of recent discussions from the News forum.

As with any forum, emails can be sent to subscribed members of a News forum.

Removing the news forum

The news forum may be removed from a course as follows:

  1. Delete the news forum from the course homepage
  2. In Course settings set "News items to show" to 0
  3. Delete the Latest news block
  4. Alternatively - hide the news forum

Enabling logged-in users to view the site news

By default, non logged-in users can view the site news, whereas logged-in users obtain an error message. (This issue is due to be fixed in Moodle 1.9.6 - see MDL-14953.)

To enable logged-in users to view the site news, either:

  1. Access Site Administration > Front Page > Front Page roles.
  2. Follow the "Override permissions" link.
  3. Click on "Authenticated User".
  4. Change the capability mod/forum:viewdiscussion to allow.
  5. Click the "Save changes" button at the bottom of the page.

Or:

  1. Access Site Administration > Front Page > Front Page settings.
  2. Set the default front page role to student (setting only available in Moodle 1.9 onwards).