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==Links to MoodleDocs==
==Links to MoodleDocs==


Moodle 1.6 will have a button on each page that links to pages in the wiki with the same path as the pages in Moodle e.g. the Forums index page will link to [[mod/forum/index]]. You can see this already on [http://moodle.org/ moodle.org].
Moodle 1.6 will have a button on each page that links to pages in the wiki with the same path as the pages in Moodle e.g. the Forums index page will link to [[mod/forum/index]]. You can see this already on [http://moodle.org/ moodle.org] and, from an administrator's perspective, on the [http://demo.moodle.com/ Moodle demo site].


*[[Link pages]]
*[[Link pages]]
Currently all the links are to teacher or administrator documentation. Links to [[Student documentation|student documentation]] are also required.


==MoodleDocs in other languages==
==MoodleDocs in other languages==
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*[[MoodleDocs lang planning|MoodleDocs language planning]]
*[[MoodleDocs lang planning|MoodleDocs language planning]]
*[[MoodleDocs and lang packs|MoodleDocs and language pack content]]
*[[MoodleDocs and lang packs|MoodleDocs and language pack content]]
*[[MoodleDocs:Starting MoodleDocs|Starting MoodleDocs in another language]]


==MoodleDocs navigation==
==MoodleDocs navigation==
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* Templates enable additional navigation, either on the right e.g. [[Template:Themes]] or above the categories at the bottom of the page e.g. [[Template:Course admin]].
* Templates enable additional navigation, either on the right e.g. [[Template:Themes]] or above the categories at the bottom of the page e.g. [[Template:Course admin]].
* A navigation trail may be added manually e.g. [[UTF-8 introduction]] or using an extension.
* A navigation trail may be added manually e.g. [[UTF-8 introduction]] or using an extension.
==Feature requests==
* Email obfuscation
* Improved search
* Link between MoodleDocs and [http://moodle.org moodle.org] - [http://moodle.org/bugs/bug.php?op=show&bugid=4653 bug 4653]


==See also==
==See also==
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*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/How_to_become_a_MediaWiki_hacker How to become a MediaWiki hacker] ;-)
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/How_to_become_a_MediaWiki_hacker How to become a MediaWiki hacker] ;-)
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mediawiki_Extensions Category:Mediawiki Extensions]
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mediawiki_Extensions Category:Mediawiki Extensions]
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Interwiki_bot Interwiki bot] for maintaining the links from an article in one language to all of the versions of that article in other languages


[[Category:Developer]]
[[Category:Developer]]
[[Category:MoodleDocs|Development]]
[[Category:MoodleDocs|Development]]

Revision as of 10:13, 31 January 2006


Links to MoodleDocs

Moodle 1.6 will have a button on each page that links to pages in the wiki with the same path as the pages in Moodle e.g. the Forums index page will link to mod/forum/index. You can see this already on moodle.org and, from an administrator's perspective, on the Moodle demo site.

MoodleDocs in other languages

Moodle documentation is required in every language! MoodleDocs in other languages will enable many people to be involved in creating documentation. :-)

MoodleDocs navigation

  • Categories provide a way of automatically displaying a set of pages in alphabetical order.
  • Templates enable additional navigation, either on the right e.g. Template:Themes or above the categories at the bottom of the page e.g. Template:Course admin.
  • A navigation trail may be added manually e.g. UTF-8 introduction or using an extension.

Feature requests

See also

External links