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# Pages may be protected from general editing because administrators consider that they contain very important information. Only [[MoodleDocs:Administrators|administrators]] are able to edit fully protected pages. If you have a suggestion for a change, please use the corresponding talk page.
 
# Protected pages should, in general, be clearly indicated as such and categorised using [[Template:Pp-protection]], with a reason provided for the protection, because this is more informative for users and more in the spirit of [[constructivism]], however this is a new suggestion by [[User:James Neill|James Neill]] which is yet to be discussed or implemented.
*[[Main Page]]
*[[Credits]]
*[[Philosophy]] - "I'd rather this wasn't tinkered with." :-) --[[User:Martin|Martin]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Special:Protectedpages|Protection log]]
*[[:Category:Protected pages]]


*[[MoodleDocs:Protected page guidelines|Protected page guidelines]]
[[Category:Page protection]]


[[Category:MoodleDocs|Protected page]]
[[es:MoodleDocs:Páginas protegidas]]

Latest revision as of 15:37, 9 September 2008

  1. Pages may be protected from general editing because administrators consider that they contain very important information. Only administrators are able to edit fully protected pages. If you have a suggestion for a change, please use the corresponding talk page.
  2. Protected pages should, in general, be clearly indicated as such and categorised using Template:Pp-protection, with a reason provided for the protection, because this is more informative for users and more in the spirit of constructivism, however this is a new suggestion by James Neill which is yet to be discussed or implemented.

See also