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The Collapsed Topics course format is a contributed code module.  The format is similar to the standard [[Course_sections#Topics_format |Topics]] format except that all topics (except '0') can be 'toggled' on and off.  This reduces clutter in courses that have a large number of topics, lots of content in the topics or a combination of the two.
The Collapsed Topics course format is a contributed code module.  The format is similar to the standard [[Course_sections#Topics_format |Topics]] format except that all topics (except '0') can be 'toggled' on and off.  This reduces clutter in courses that have a large number of topics, lots of content in the topics or a combination of the two.


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== Download ==
== Download ==


You can download the format from the [http://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=format_topcoll Modules and Plugins Database] or by going to [https://github.com/gjb2048/moodle-format_topcoll GitHub] and cloning the repository alternatively by selecting one of the [https://github.com/gjb2048/moodle-format_topcoll/downloads downloads] for your version of Moodle if the database is unavailable.  Full installation instructions are in the included 'Readme.txt' file.
You can download the format from the [http://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=format_topcoll Modules and Plugins Database] or by going to [https://github.com/gjb2048/moodle-format_topcoll GitHub] and cloning the repository alternatively by selecting one of the [https://github.com/gjb2048/moodle-format_topcoll/tags downloads] for your version of Moodle if the database is unavailable.  Full installation instructions are in the included 'Readme.txt' file.
 
== Installing ==
 
Please follow the instructions in the supplied 'Readme.txt' file and if desired, follow this video:
 
<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydFdES-pKYc</mediaplayer>


== Usage ==
== Usage ==
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'''Setting the Toggle Text'''
'''Setting the Toggle Text'''


The toggle text is set by editing the section description ([[Course_sections#Editing_sections]]).  As shown below...
Tick off 'Use default section name' and type in the 'Section name' box.  This allows the summary to be shown as it normally is in the Topics course format ([[Course_homepage#Topic_format_example]]).


For Moodle 1.8 and 1.9 just type in the editor box...
[[Image:Collapsed_topics_image6_moo20.png|center|Summary description Moodle 2.2]]


[[Image:Collapsed_topics_image6.png|center|Summary description Moodle 1.8 and 1.9]]




For Moodle 2.0, tick off 'Use default section name' and type in the 'Section name' box.  This allows the summary to be shown as it normally is in the Topics course format ([[Course_homepage#Topic_format_example]]).
'''Toggle State'''


[[Image:Collapsed_topics_image6_moo20.png|center|Summary description Moodle 2.0]]
When refreshing the page, the state of the 'toggles' is remembered. This is on a per browser session per course basis for as long as the browser remains open.  If you would like it to persist longer, please follow the instructions in the included 'Readme.txt' file.


== Changing the look ==
=== Introduction ===
Since versions 1.9.8.1, 2.0.5.1, 2.1.5.1, 2.2.3.1 and 2.3.3.1 for Moodle 1.9.14+, 2.0.5+, 2.1.2+, 2.2+ and 2.3dev+ respectively, which were released on the 5th March 2012 the format now incorporates a means of customising the 'elements' and 'structure' of the course within Moodle on a course by course basis.  The 'elements' are such things as the 'Toggle' word showing / not showing.  The 'structure' is the way the sections are presented, in effect the ability to switch to the 'Collapsed Weeks' format without installing another course format.  Two other structures 'Latest Week First' and 'Current Topic First' have also been added.


=== Demonstration ===


'''Toggle State'''
For a demonstration of this enhancement, please see the 'Collapsed Topics course format new structure' video:
 
<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvo-OseVKr8</mediaplayer>
 
=== Structure descriptions ===
 
* 'Topics' - Where each section is presented as a topic in section number order.  This is identical to previous versions of the format.
 
* 'Weeks' - Where each section is presented as a week in ascending week order.  This is identical to the 'Collapsed Weeks' course format.
 
* 'Latest Week First' - The same as 'Weeks' but the current week is shown at the top and preceding weeks in decending order are displayed below execpt in editing mode where the structure is the same as 'Weeks'.
 
* 'Current Topic First' - The same as 'Topics' except that the current topic is shown at the top if it has been set.


When refreshing the page, the state of the 'toggles' is remembered.  This is on a per browser session per course basis for as long as the browser remains open.  If you would like it to persist longer, please follow the instructions in the included 'Readme.txt' file.


== Changing the look ==
== Fine tuning the look ==


'''Formatting'''
'''Formatting'''
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Q. How do I report an issue with Collapsed Topics?
Q. How do I report an issue with Collapsed Topics?


A. Raise an issue on [http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/CONTRIB/component/10406 Moodle Tracker] or post a discussion on the [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=47 Moodle Course Formats Forum]
:A. Raise an issue on [http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/CONTRIB/component/10406 Moodle Tracker] or post a discussion on the [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=47 Moodle Course Formats Forum]


Q. Is Collapsed Topics [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_2.0_release_notes Moodle 2.0] & [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_2.1_release_notes Moodle 2.1] compatible?
Q. Is Collapsed Topics [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_2.0_release_notes Moodle 2.0], [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_2.1_release_notes Moodle 2.1] & [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Moodle_2.2_release_notes Moodle 2.2] compatible?


A. Yes.  It incorporates a change where the section name of the topic summary is used instead of the summary itself to form the words on the toggle.
:A. Yes.  It incorporates a change where the section name of the topic summary is used instead of the summary itself to form the words on the toggle.


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[http://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=format_topcoll Collapsed Topics] is the Modules and plugins database page for downloads and more information on this module. There are versions for Moodle 1.9, 2.0 and 2.1.
*[http://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=format_topcoll Collapsed Topics] is the Modules and plugins database page for downloads and more information on this module. There are versions for Moodle 1.9, 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2.  The Moodle 1.8 version for reference and legacy use is available from [https://github.com/gjb2048/moodle-format_topcoll GitHub] and in the [https://github.com/gjb2048/moodle-format_topcoll/downloads downloads].
*Discussions: please create or find a discussion topic in the [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=47 Moodle Course Formats Forum]
*Discussions: please create or find a discussion topic in the [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=47 Moodle Course Formats Forum]
*Bugs can be reported on [http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/CONTRIB/component/10406 Moodle Tracker]  
*Bugs can be reported on [http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/CONTRIB/component/10406 Moodle Tracker]  

Latest revision as of 20:47, 22 March 2012

The Collapsed Topics course format is a contributed code module. The format is similar to the standard Topics format except that all topics (except '0') can be 'toggled' on and off. This reduces clutter in courses that have a large number of topics, lots of content in the topics or a combination of the two.


Collapsed Topics format example

Download

You can download the format from the Modules and Plugins Database or by going to GitHub and cloning the repository alternatively by selecting one of the downloads for your version of Moodle if the database is unavailable. Full installation instructions are in the included 'Readme.txt' file.

Installing

Please follow the instructions in the supplied 'Readme.txt' file and if desired, follow this video:

<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydFdES-pKYc</mediaplayer>

Usage

Selecting

To select the format, simply choose it from the list of course formats in the course settings. To show / hide a topic just click on its toggle.

Course Format


Setting the Toggle Text

Tick off 'Use default section name' and type in the 'Section name' box. This allows the summary to be shown as it normally is in the Topics course format (Course_homepage#Topic_format_example).

Summary description Moodle 2.2


Toggle State

When refreshing the page, the state of the 'toggles' is remembered. This is on a per browser session per course basis for as long as the browser remains open. If you would like it to persist longer, please follow the instructions in the included 'Readme.txt' file.

Changing the look

Introduction

Since versions 1.9.8.1, 2.0.5.1, 2.1.5.1, 2.2.3.1 and 2.3.3.1 for Moodle 1.9.14+, 2.0.5+, 2.1.2+, 2.2+ and 2.3dev+ respectively, which were released on the 5th March 2012 the format now incorporates a means of customising the 'elements' and 'structure' of the course within Moodle on a course by course basis. The 'elements' are such things as the 'Toggle' word showing / not showing. The 'structure' is the way the sections are presented, in effect the ability to switch to the 'Collapsed Weeks' format without installing another course format. Two other structures 'Latest Week First' and 'Current Topic First' have also been added.

Demonstration

For a demonstration of this enhancement, please see the 'Collapsed Topics course format new structure' video:

<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvo-OseVKr8</mediaplayer>

Structure descriptions

  • 'Topics' - Where each section is presented as a topic in section number order. This is identical to previous versions of the format.
  • 'Weeks' - Where each section is presented as a week in ascending week order. This is identical to the 'Collapsed Weeks' course format.
  • 'Latest Week First' - The same as 'Weeks' but the current week is shown at the top and preceding weeks in decending order are displayed below execpt in editing mode where the structure is the same as 'Weeks'.
  • 'Current Topic First' - The same as 'Topics' except that the current topic is shown at the top if it has been set.


Fine tuning the look

Formatting

Most of the formatting is contained within the file 'topics_collapsed.css' which is fully commented to facilitate easy manipulation of specific elements. For example, if you found that in your particular web browser the 'Topic x ' text was too big...


Topic text too big


Then you can add an addtional 'font-size:0.6em;' to the 'tr.cps td.cps_centre' class.


Changing the css

Per Theme Changes

You can set a different look globally or on a per theme basis by changing the following css in 'collapsed_topics.css'. Non-standard colours used to illustrate the point.

Per theme css

If you want a per theme look for when you allow your users to choose their own theme, move the css shown and place in your theme's css files and change as desired.

The Arrow

If you want to change the look and style of the arrow, simply change 'arrow_down.png' and 'arrow_up.png'.

FAQ

Q. How do I report an issue with Collapsed Topics?

A. Raise an issue on Moodle Tracker or post a discussion on the Moodle Course Formats Forum

Q. Is Collapsed Topics Moodle 2.0, Moodle 2.1 & Moodle 2.2 compatible?

A. Yes. It incorporates a change where the section name of the topic summary is used instead of the summary itself to form the words on the toggle.

Credits

Collapsed Topics has been developed by and is maintained by Gareth Barnard with invaluable input from:

See also