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==Why does Moodle Docs use MediaWiki rather than the Moodle wiki module?==
==Why does Moodle Docs use MediaWiki rather than the Moodle wiki module?==
The Moodle wiki does not have all the features of MediaWiki.  It is not possible to grade a MediaWiki page or edits of users, but it is in a wiki used by Moodle.
==How do you add a Table of Contents to a wiki with all the content beneath (as is done here with MediaWiki)?==


See [[Moodle.org FAQ]].
See [[Moodle.org FAQ]].
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* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?f=366 Wiki module forum]
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?f=366 Wiki module forum]


==How do you add a Table of Contents to a wiki with all the content beneath (as is done here with MediaWiki)?==
 





Revision as of 21:34, 5 September 2009

Why does the upload image return a blank page?

It is most likely that you have tried to upload an image that is too large for the Wiki. Images should be 60 Kb or less in size when using the binary file upload.

Why does Moodle Docs use MediaWiki rather than the Moodle wiki module?

The Moodle wiki does not have all the features of MediaWiki. It is not possible to grade a MediaWiki page or edits of users, but it is in a wiki used by Moodle.

How do you add a Table of Contents to a wiki with all the content beneath (as is done here with MediaWiki)?

See Moodle.org FAQ.

See also