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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 ...) | |||
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. --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 00:34, 26 August 2011 (WST) |
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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 ...) 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)