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===Group 0===
===Group 0===
Admin bookmarks
*Admin bookmarks
Navigation
*Navigation
Settings
*Settings


===Group 1===
===Group 1===
Activities
*Activities
Course completion status
*Course completion status
Course overview
*Course overview
Course/site description
*Course/site description
Courses
*Courses
Section links
*Section links


===Group 2===
===Group 2===
Blog menu
*Blog menu
Blog tags
*Blog tags
Calendar
*Calendar
Comments
*Comments
Latest news
*Latest news
Messages
*Messages
Remote RSS feeds
*Remote RSS feeds
Quiz results
*Quiz results
Self completion
*Self completion
Social activities
*Social activities
Tags
*Tags
Upcoming events
*Upcoming events


===Group 3===
===Group 3===
Community finder
*Community finder
Flickr
*Flickr
My private files
*My private files
Network servers
*Network servers
Youtube
*Youtube


===Group 4===
===Group 4===
HTML
*HTML
Main menu
*Main menu


===Group 5===
===Group 5===
Logged in user
*Logged in user
Login
*Login
Mentees block
*Mentees block
Online users
*Online users
People
*People


===Group 6===
===Group 6===
Random glossary entry
*Random glossary entry
Search forums
*Search forums

Revision as of 15:07, 2 October 2011

Where in the TOC?

Please can anyone help by suggesting where in the TOC it would make most sense to include the following items:

--Helen Foster 16:35, 1 October 2011 (WST)

Activities > (sitewide) communication tools? We do not have anything that addresses "Email" except a contributed module. We call chat and forums activities. Notes is on the communication tool template with Comments, blogs, messaging, tags and calendar. I would drop the "sitewide", maybe call it "Communications". Might add chat and forums. --Chris collman 20:55, 2 October 2011 (WST)

Blocks

I see the Blocks template only has the navtrail. I wonder if we can group Blocks together so the list is not so long and in something rather than strictly alpha (close to random) order. Then the Block template would show fewer entries and readers could drill down. --Chris collman 21:02, 2 October 2011 (WST)

Some Examples I have just called them group ##

Group 0

  • Admin bookmarks
  • Navigation
  • Settings

Group 1

  • Activities
  • Course completion status
  • Course overview
  • Course/site description
  • Courses
  • Section links

Group 2

  • Blog menu
  • Blog tags
  • Calendar
  • Comments
  • Latest news
  • Messages
  • Remote RSS feeds
  • Quiz results
  • Self completion
  • Social activities
  • Tags
  • Upcoming events

Group 3

  • Community finder
  • Flickr
  • My private files
  • Network servers
  • Youtube

Group 4

  • HTML
  • Main menu

Group 5

  • Logged in user
  • Login
  • Mentees block
  • Online users
  • People

Group 6

  • Random glossary entry
  • Search forums