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==MoodleDocs navigation==
==MoodleDocs navigation==


*[[Special:Categories|Categories]] provide a way of automatically displaying a set of pages in alphabetical order.
* [[Special:Categories|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. [[Left-align quiz]].
* 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.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 14:21, 27 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.

Currently all the links are to teacher or administrator documentation. Links to student documentation are also required.

MoodleDocs in other languages

  • Moodle documentation is required in every language! Let's start with one or two additional languages - any voluteers please email docs AT moodle DOT org!
  • MoodleDocs in other languages will enable many people to be involved in creating documentation, rather than just a few.
  • Each version will contain the language code in the URL e.g. docs.moodle.org/es/..., docs.moodle.org/de/... etc.
  • Moodle help files will remain in each language pack for those using Moodle locally without an Internet connection.
  • All documentation contributions should be encouraged, including creating new pages i.e. contributors should not be restricted to only translating English pages.
  • Essential documentation should be decided upon and assigned to a core category. All these pages should be translated.
  • Core category pages will have interlanguage links.
  • Translation will be multi-directional i.e. not just translation from English into other languages (e.g. a Spanish developer writes documentation in Spanish which is then translated into other languages).
  • MediaWiki page titles are the same as the last part of the URL, however these may be translated by moving the page and so creating a redirect e.g. docs.moodle.org/nl/Metacourses moved to docs.moodle.org/nl/Koepelcursus. (This would only be used for certain pages, not Moodle file path named pages.)
  • Features to consider using: Export pages and Import pages

Language links

Other multilingual documentation wikis

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.

See also

External links