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==Linked to pages==
==Linked to pages==
I started to follow a link on this page to others. My first or second link I followed was to [[Moodle Forum Help]].  I created a subpage [[Moodle Forum Help/Draft]] as a way of reorganizing the page so I could see what was what in all the words and paragraphs before carving it down with cuts and links.  No question we need to tighten up on the existing pages that deal with the Code of Conduct concept.  Hope to use this page as a hub and check the linked to pages for concepts and ultimately for verbosness :)
I started to follow a link on this page to others. My first or second link I followed was to [[Moodle Forum Help]].  I created a subpage [[Moodle Forum Help/Draft]] as a way of reorganizing the page so I could see what was what in all the words and paragraphs before carving it down with cuts and links.  No question we need to tighten up on the existing pages that deal with the Code of Conduct concept.  Hope to use this page as a hub and check the linked to pages for concepts and ultimately for verbosness :)  
Best to all --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 11:51, 19 November 2009 (UTC)
Best to all --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 11:51, 19 November 2009 (UTC)

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More friendly introductory paragraph

I feel the introductory paragraph

By enrolling in courses on moodle.org and participating in forum discussions you agree to the following code of conduct. If you are unable to agree you have the right not to participate.

is a bit harsh. I would suggest something like

The Moodle.org aims to be a friendly place where people can get help with and learn about Moodle, and contribute to making Moodle even better. Therefore, in the interests of creating a productive learning environment, we request that all participants follow this code of conduct. If you do not wish to follow these rules, you have the right not to participate.

Instead.

Thanks Tim, I've followed your suggestion. --Helen Foster 17:00, 10 November 2009 (UTC)

More search options

I take this opportunity to promote the use of Firefox search plugins for more precise search results at your fingertips (see http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=119209).

Moodle Firefox search plugins.png

(Original posting was at http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=111313&parent=525114 ). --Frank Ralf 08:26, 17 November 2009 (UTC)

Thanks Frank, I've voted for MDLSITE-644 (Autodiscovery of search plugins doesn't work (wrong link)). --Helen Foster 16:43, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
Thanks, Helen. MDLSITE-664 (Advanced search: Limiting search by forum discussion topic) might also deserve some attention for providing a better search experience. --Frank Ralf 07:35, 18 November 2009 (UTC)

Linked to pages

I started to follow a link on this page to others. My first or second link I followed was to Moodle Forum Help. I created a subpage Moodle Forum Help/Draft as a way of reorganizing the page so I could see what was what in all the words and paragraphs before carving it down with cuts and links. No question we need to tighten up on the existing pages that deal with the Code of Conduct concept. Hope to use this page as a hub and check the linked to pages for concepts and ultimately for verbosness :) Best to all --Chris collman 11:51, 19 November 2009 (UTC)