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Where are the edit links at the side.  Is this an old MoodleDoc description?


I also double checked many of the commands from this page a standard Moodle wiki.  While some work, others need modification and some just don't work.  Here are some examples:
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==What does not work in standard Moodle wiki==
*<nowiki>=== headings===</nowiki> does not work in edit mode or in HTML code
*<nowiki>[[links]]</nowiki> needs to be modified to <nowiki>[links]</nowiki> in edit mode
*<nowiki>[links|alternative text]</nowiki> when done like this does work
*<nowiki> : and ::</nowiki> does not work
*<nowiki>* a bullet outline</nowiki>works as a HTML code but is different than the tool for this
*<nowiki># Number outline and ## works</nowiki>works as a HTML code but there is tool for this
 
:Hi Chris, let's not compare editing pages in Moodle Docs with editing pages in a [[Wiki module]] activity, as they're completely different! --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 12:38, 2 March 2007 (CST)
 
:: I hear you.  Another contributor started linking Moodle wiki pages with this help.  It has happened before (I think I did this myself a few months ago) so I figure it will happen again and some reasons for "why not" might help.  Always willing to accept other views and reverts.--[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 13:54, 2 March 2007 (CST) 
 
I am wondering if we might want to add a page on "Page comments", "History", "Watch/unwatch" so it appears in the MoodleDocs template.  I think I went off the deep end by adding it to this page ...:) and blush and sorry.--[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 13:44, 2 March 2007 (CST)

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