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==Suggested improvements December 2010==
 
HTML_editor_2.0 - GC, Dec 10, also useful is the old HTML editor
 
mention HTML tags in activity names + smileys (all in HTML Settings item for Admins to turn on/off ...)
This page does not make it clear where one would go to in order to change the configuration of the editor itself (e.g. to add an additional font to the dropdown list) posted by Robert Huffstedtler [[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 05:58, 22 September 2007 (CDT)
Text_editors - OU,Dec 10, TinyMCE linked
::Good point about a lack of information.  I don't know much about adding fonts to the HTML editor.  Did go to demo.moodle.org and add a font which appeared in the HTML editor.  This page is for teachers, I am not sure how a teacher adds a font to their course.  I did figure out how to add a font to all HTML editors on the site via the Admin block, but there are no instructions on the settings page nor in help !  I will make a stab [[Editor settings]]...Thanks--[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 05:58, 22 September 2007 (CDT)
Need a few clues in  groups , perhaps words with links to other pagesFor example the "Word" icon tool.
 
:Note formally called the HTML editor page.   While the Moodle text editor (and other word processors text editor tools) does more than make text look pretty, calling it a content editor would be confusing and calling it an HTML editor is unnecessary from the teacher/student user interface point of viewOne of it's option is HTML code editing. --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 00:34, 26 August 2011 (WST)
==Short cut keys==
I like the way that table was laid out in edit mode and learned something.  Very nice clear. I added the copy, paste and cut shortcuts.   
 
I was not sure that all those commands would work on all platforms. I use Windows and Mozilla when I went to demo.moodle.org and tried a couple of them.  They seemed to work.  Thanks for the addition. --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 17:48, 5 December 2007 (CST)
 
==Note about browsers==
 
Thanks to MJR, January 24, 2008 - Moodlerooms Assignment - for this note. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 06:08, 1 February 2008 (CST)
 
==What happened to this page - now a sandbox?==
There appears to be a bunch of html text which has been added to the article.  I don't get it, but I am not a real strong HTML editor. It is either a work in progress or the page is being used inadvertently as a sandboxI am asking Helen for a review, because she understands these things better (big grin). --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 08:56, 24 March 2008 (CDT)

Latest revision as of 16:40, 25 August 2011

Suggested improvements December 2010

HTML_editor_2.0 - GC, Dec 10, also useful is the old HTML editor mention HTML tags in activity names + smileys (all in HTML Settings item for Admins to turn on/off ...) Text_editors - OU,Dec 10, TinyMCE linked Need a few clues in groups , perhaps words with links to other pages. For example the "Word" icon tool.

Note formally called the HTML editor page. While the Moodle text editor (and other word processors text editor tools) does more than make text look pretty, calling it a content editor would be confusing and calling it an HTML editor is unnecessary from the teacher/student user interface point of view. One of it's option is HTML code editing. --Chris collman 00:34, 26 August 2011 (WST)