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Note: This page is for administrators of Moodle 1.6 sites (see [[Talk:Variables]]).  ''NOTE: In later versions of Moodle, variables may be in different locations in the interface. For instance, the "maxbytes" variable is, in later versions, located under: Security -> Site Policies -> Maximum uploaded file size.''
Note: This page is for administrators of Moodle 1.6 sites (see [[Talk:Variables]]).  '''NOTE: In later versions of Moodle, variables may be in different locations in the interface. For instance, the "maxbytes" variable is, in later versions, located under: Security -> Site Policies -> Maximum uploaded file size.'''





Revision as of 21:36, 11 December 2007

Note: This page is for administrators of Moodle 1.6 sites (see Talk:Variables). NOTE: In later versions of Moodle, variables may be in different locations in the interface. For instance, the "maxbytes" variable is, in later versions, located under: Security -> Site Policies -> Maximum uploaded file size.


Interface

  • lang - If you wish to change any text on your site, it is recommended that a local language pack is created. Please refer to Language for details
  • timezone - This field is used to set the default timezone used by Moodle. It affects time-related messages on the system such as assignment deadlines. If you have set this and still have time problems, make sure the time is set correctly on the server. Users can also set their timezone, see Edit profile.
  • themelist, allowuserthemes, allowcoursethemes - Please refer to the Theme configuration for details

Operating System

User

Permissions

Miscellaneous

  • debug - Set debug to on in order to get more information about PHP errors. This is often helpful to an administrator when trying to get more information about an error or problem being experienced. Normally, debug is set to off. For more information about debugging in Moodle 1.7 onwards, see Debugging.

See also