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--UrsHunkler 2005-07-13
--UrsHunkler 2005-07-13
Hi Urs,
First of all, thank you for your contribution :-)
Regarding your question - as I understand it, the documentation you're writing will be for site admins who want to customize the look of their Moodle, right? If so, then I personally think that the theme documentation should be linked from the administrators', not developers' section. What do you think?
--[[User:Stencel|Stencel]] 14 July 2005 20:31 (WST)

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Now you can send a message to me by clicking on the "+" (plus) tab on the top of this page. I will automatically be notified of your message by email.

Oooops

Ooops. I added loads of topics on the teacher manual front page then saw the note saying contact you if you wish to add topics!!!

Perhaps the 3rd party add on modules need to go on a seperate page as the first page will start to get really long.

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Hi,

I'll have a look at the topics you've created and just edit them, if necessary, ok? Re. the 3rd party add on modules - yes, I guess we'll have to move them to a separate page. (Edit - I have moved them now)

Thanks Darren,

Przemek

watchlist

przemek you said once that the pages we modify automatically appear in our watchlist, right? rafal

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Yes, that's right. Is it not happening for you?

Przemek

Theme Documentation

Hi Przemek,

some time ago I wrote in the forum to get in contact with you. Now it happens ;-)

It is nice to see the new online home for the Moodle documentation. I am very curiuos how active this project will evolve.

Martin sent me the link to this Moodle Docs site and proposed to write all theme related documentation here. He gave me Themes as the link. There I started to create a sub structure. Perhaps you have a look at it.

An important question is, if the themes documention and a theme scrapbook is well suited within the "Documentation for Developers" section? The scrapbook should be in something like a "Tipps & Tricks" section.

--UrsHunkler 2005-07-13

Hi Urs,

First of all, thank you for your contribution :-)

Regarding your question - as I understand it, the documentation you're writing will be for site admins who want to customize the look of their Moodle, right? If so, then I personally think that the theme documentation should be linked from the administrators', not developers' section. What do you think?

--Przemyslaw Stencel 14 July 2005 20:31 (WST)