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Format Change Nov 2008
This is a frequently visited page and several screens long.
- I sort of forgot where I was and created sub headings for the different systems (oops, should have checked with my friends first). A case sensitive Mac link was broken and it took me a while to make sure I was in the right section. I note that a heading that goes on for two or three screens of scrolling is generally unfriendly.
- This page is also a candidate for the Table of Contents trick, to improve a quick search. I used the link word "Top" because it is short and sweet. Generally, I think this should/could be placed at the end of a major heading section.
It is just fine to revert any and all of my changes. I apologize for not making a comment here first and asking for comments before rushing in. Best to all --Chris collman 06:21, 17 November 2008 (CST)
Using Moodle as whole website
It would be good to see some documentation on how to use moodle for the public side of the website, not just the learning management.
This includes: - Putting a logo at the top. - Customising the front area. - Providing pre-enrolment information for prospective students.
I think Moodle can do it, probably as some kind of forum. But it's not very obvious and certainly not explained.
It could mean then that I wouldn't need a separate editor or content management program for that stuff. Ross Woods 04:38, February 12, 2010
- Hi Ross, that information can be found in Themes, Header logo and Front Page and links that lead to other places from there. What are the key phrases you looked for in Docs? The problem is that we do not speak RossWoods and your MoodleVocab is just expanding :) However, I am always interesting in different ways of looking up things which will point to some helpful pages, thus where would you expect to find something about logos and learning about the front area? Best --Chris collman 17:39, 14 February 2010 (UTC)