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The text editor (sometimes referred to as the HTML editor) has many icons to assist the user in entering content. Many of these icons and functions should be familiar to anyone who uses a word processor. Some examples of where you will see the text editor include: Editing Section headings, description of an activity, writing an answer to a quiz question or editing the content of many blocks. | |||
The text editor (sometimes referred to as the 'HTML editor' or even 'TinyMCE') has many icons to assist the user in entering content. Many of these icons and functions should be familiar to anyone who uses a word processor. Some examples of where you will see the text editor include: Editing Section headings, description of an activity, writing an answer to a quiz question or editing the content of many blocks. | |||
[[Image:HTMLeditor tools M2 1.png|frame|center|The standard version of the text editor tool bar]] | [[Image:HTMLeditor tools M2 1.png|frame|center|The standard version of the text editor tool bar]] | ||
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==Site administration settings== | ==Site administration settings== | ||
===Manage editors=== | |||
A site administrator can enable / disable text editors in ''Settings > Site administration > Plugins > Text editors > Manage editors''. By default the TinyMCE HTML editor and plain text area are enabled. | |||
===HTML settings=== | |||
A site administrator can edit the emoticons (or smileys) used in the text editor in ''Settings > Site administration > Appearence > HTML settings''. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Text editors]] - Moodle 2.0 will handle many kind of text editors | *[[Text editors]] - Moodle 2.0 will handle many kind of text editors | ||
*[[HTML editor|Pre Moodle 2.0 HTML editor]] tool bar | *[[HTML editor|Pre Moodle 2.0 HTML editor]] tool bar | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Site administration]] |
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The text editor (sometimes referred to as the 'HTML editor' or even 'TinyMCE') has many icons to assist the user in entering content. Many of these icons and functions should be familiar to anyone who uses a word processor. Some examples of where you will see the text editor include: Editing Section headings, description of an activity, writing an answer to a quiz question or editing the content of many blocks.
Video introduction to the text editor
HTML editor in Moodle 2.0 video:
<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJE6UhqnyjU</mediaplayer>
List of groups
For those who are not familiar with the tool bar, here are the functions listed by group using the above example. Remember that the site administrator can edit or provide additonal toolbars.
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Special features
Color pickers
There are 4 levels of selecting a font or background color,
- A quick pick 5x8 matrix of colors
- "More colors" that links to Picker, Pallet and Named tabs
Insert images and media
- 1 Insert Image - uses File picker
- 2 Insert Emoticon
- 3 Insert Media - uses File picker
- 4 Insert Equation - uses java script editor
- 5 Insert Non breaking space
- 6 Insert Custom character - Special keyboard characters
- 7 Insert Table -
File picker
Equation editor
Custom character
Insert table
Site administration settings
Manage editors
A site administrator can enable / disable text editors in Settings > Site administration > Plugins > Text editors > Manage editors. By default the TinyMCE HTML editor and plain text area are enabled.
HTML settings
A site administrator can edit the emoticons (or smileys) used in the text editor in Settings > Site administration > Appearence > HTML settings.
See also
- Text editors - Moodle 2.0 will handle many kind of text editors
- Pre Moodle 2.0 HTML editor tool bar