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==Adding a label==
==Adding a label==
*With the editing turned on to a course by choosing Label from the "Add an activity or resource" link (or, if not present, the "Add a resource" drop down menu) in the section where you want to add your menu.
*With the editing turned on to a course by choosing Label from the "Add an activity or resource" link (or, if not present, the "Add a resource" drop down menu) in the section where you want to add your menu. Click "Expand all" top right to see all the settings expanded.
*Select "label" from the dropdown
 
==General==
{|
|[[File:labelcollapsed.png|thumb|Editor with single toolbar]]
|[[File:labelexpanded.png|thumb|Click (1) to display more toolbars and drag (2)to enlarge the editor]]
|}


[[File:Addalabel.png]]


*Type your chosen words or add your resources.
*Type your chosen words or add your resources.
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*Note: Because the label has the [[HTML_editor| TinyMCE text editor]], it is possible not just to type words but also to add images, links, media or code from within the labels' editor. See [[Using_Label| here]] for suggestions about using labels in your course.
*Note: Because the label has the [[HTML_editor| TinyMCE text editor]], it is possible not just to type words but also to add images, links, media or code from within the labels' editor. See [[Using_Label| here]] for suggestions about using labels in your course.


*Leave Common Module settings as "show" for the label to be visible
==Common module settings==
(These settings are collapsed by default.)
*Leave Common Module settings as "show" for the label to be visible.
==Restrict access/Activity completion==
(These settings are collapsed by default)
 
These settings are visible if [[Conditional activities]] and [[Activity completion]] have been enabled in the site and the course.
 
 
*Click "Save and return to course".
*Click "Save and return to course".
*You can now use the move icon (crosshair or up/down arrow) to move your label to where you wish it to display.
*You can now use the move icon (crosshair or up/down arrow) to move your label to where you wish it to display.


[[File:Movelabel.png]]
[[File:newlabel25.png]]
 
==Label capabilities==
 
* [[Capabilities/mod/label:addinstance|Add a new label]]
 
==See also==
*[http://youtu.be/kdPVi-cwMdg Adding a Label and content in Moodle]  MoodleBites video on YouTube


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[[es:Configuraciones de módulo etiqueta]]

Latest revision as of 00:36, 5 June 2014

Adding a label

  • With the editing turned on to a course by choosing Label from the "Add an activity or resource" link (or, if not present, the "Add a resource" drop down menu) in the section where you want to add your menu. Click "Expand all" top right to see all the settings expanded.

General

Editor with single toolbar
Click (1) to display more toolbars and drag (2)to enlarge the editor


  • Type your chosen words or add your resources.
  • Note: Because the label has the TinyMCE text editor, it is possible not just to type words but also to add images, links, media or code from within the labels' editor. See here for suggestions about using labels in your course.

Common module settings

(These settings are collapsed by default.)

  • Leave Common Module settings as "show" for the label to be visible.

Restrict access/Activity completion

(These settings are collapsed by default)

These settings are visible if Conditional activities and Activity completion have been enabled in the site and the course.


  • Click "Save and return to course".
  • You can now use the move icon (crosshair or up/down arrow) to move your label to where you wish it to display.

newlabel25.png

Label capabilities

See also