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== Add links to international versions (es,...) ==


Since https://docs.moodle.org is the main site for Moodle Documentation, there must be links to the different international versions, such as the Spanish one: https://docs.moodle.org/es . Maybe something similar to the Wikipedia home page: http://www.wikipedia.org . If not, just links to international versions in the main English page.
:Hi David, you're very welcome to add inter-language links - please check the [[MoodleDocs:Guidelines for contributors|guidelines for contributors]] for more details. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 05:54, 18 February 2006 (WST)
::As long as this page is locked I can not add link to Czech version. --[[User:David Mudrak|David Mudrak]] 04:20, 10 July 2006 (WST)
:::Thanks David, I've just updated the list and added a link to the [[:cs:Hlavní strana|Czech documentation]]. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 15:35, 10 July 2006 (WST)
--[[User:Jose A. Heredia|Jose A. Heredia]] 08:05, 14 August 2006 (WST)
Hi, Helen, please add link to Slovak version. Thanks. [[sk:User:Miroslav Fikar|Miroslav Fikar]]
:Hi Miroslav, I've added the link, thanks. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 02:18, 12 September 2006 (CDT)
Several more international versions of this page exist:
[[ar:الصفحة الرئيسية]]
[[be:Галоўная старонка]]
[[el:Αρχική σελίδα]]
[[eu:Azala]]
[[is:Forsíða]]
[[it:Pagina principale]]
[[ko:대문]]
[[no:Hovedside]]
[[User:Erik Pedersen|Erik Pedersen]] 05:30, 13 November 2007 (CST)


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Ver tambien la web donde podreis encontrar un Video tutorial en el cual se describe, se ve y se oye como instalar el PHP-NUKE, que aunque no es igual que el Moodle, si se instala y se configura de la misma manera, este video tutorial podeis encontrarlo en el siguiente vinculo [1]

Hi Jose, I don't think this belongs in the english page. --Chris collman 21:54, 23 August 2006 (CDT)

Upload Flash

Is it possible to upload Flash files? I tried to do so via the same interface we use for uploading images, but had no luck. --Art Lader 19:10, 22 February 2006 (WST)

Hi Art, sorry it's not possible to upload Flash files for security reasons. Please could you explain what you would like to do, and perhaps send me a sample file, then I'll investigate alternative options. --Helen Foster 03:53, 23 February 2006 (WST)
That is not a probelm, Helen. I have upgraded to SnagIt 8.0 and can add tooltips to screen captures. Just wanted to see if that improved the documentation. No big deal, though. --Art Lader 06:28, 23 February 2006 (WST)

Image on the front page

Can we have a nice image somewhere on the front page, something documenty like books maybe? Just to make the home page stand out a little from the subpages. Martin Dougiamas 22:26, 14 April 2006 (WST)

How about some free stock photography? I tend to use http://www.sxc.hu/ --Darren Smith 23:00, 14 April 2006 (WST)
Hi, let's leave the choice of images to style expert Urs Hunkler --Helen Foster 23:36, 17 April 2006 (WST)

Amazing!

You guys never cease to amaze me.

Disorienting

When I first came to this page, I had no idea that I was looking at a wiki! It would be great to go ahead and put the word 'wiki' somewhere on the page, and maybe on pages linking to this one, so that people know what they're getting into. I expected this page to be the source for official documentation, and so I was very disappointed to click 'Teacher Documentation' and get little more than a quick-start guide. Inside the 'Teacher Documentation' page, though, there is a link to a page which has PDF's of what I would personally call documentation. I could be projecting, but I think others also expect 'documents' rather than 'wikis' when looking for 'documentation'.

The above comment caused me to really look at the Teacher Documentation page, and edit it more than once. I would like to see the Teacher link on the left of this page go to a page that looked similar to the Administrator or Developer link pages. This would help new and old users find things in MoodleDocs quicker. I thank the above author for the quick start comment which encouraged me to make some changes in the Teacher Documentation page until we make a new task orientated page for teachers.
I disagree about the wiki comment. The point is not that it is a wiki, the point is that the document did not meet above author's expectations. I am in mild agreement on that point. With good humor I note: when I first looked at MoodleDocs, "wiki" would be an absolutely meaningless word to me and no help at all. Hey, I've been a new user since C/PM days. :)--Chris collman 22:58, 23 August 2006 (CDT)

need faq link

can we please have a link to the faq's from the main page? Makes no sense not to!

https://docs.moodle.org/en/FAQ

also would like to see a link for STUDENT as there is with teacher and admin and so on- after all what is all this about??D.I. von Briesen 14:51, 27 June 2007 (CDT)

i see

Wow this completely takes down what I wanted to develope... Maybe I'll do it anyway for fun.

--Yogesh Kulkarni 00:29, 17 May 2007 (CDT)


Nice to see and find my name here.

Its gr8. --Yogesh Kulkarni 07:17, 21 June 2007 (CDT)



ending a sentence in "to"

There is absolutely nothing wrong with ending a sentence with a preposition, like "to." The idea that that is wrong came from some misguided grammarians in the beginning of the twentieth century. They felt that Latin was a perfect language, and so they artificially tried to adopt some of its rules; like don't end a sentence with a preposition, or don't split an infinitive. However, English is a Germanic language, not a Romance language. It's perfectly natural in English to casually insert an adverb in the middle of an infinitive, or to end a sentence with a preposition.

Hi Eric, I appreciate your point. In matters of styles, I try not to say things are wrong. As you point out, it is a "casual" form. On the opening page that is read by many "non-native speakers" of an English dialect, I thought it would be better not to end the sentence in to. (attempt at akward humor there :)
Glad to find another person with strong opinions about those Romance logical perfectionists. My viewpoint on the use of "to" has not been accepted by the people who control the "Main page". --Chris collman 04:50, 14 November 2007 (CST)

Hooray 1.9

I think "including the documentation of new features in Moodle 1.9" that jumps to the category index page is a bit much. Perhaps a link to the Release_Notes#Moodle_1.9 section in the release notes. Or, placing a release notes section link at the top of the category index would be an alternative. A new page to chat up just 1.9 seems overkill. Just a thought--Chris collman 08:27, 6 March 2008 (CST)

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