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On the other hand, over-use of multimedia (sound,video) in labels can slow down the loading of a course page.
On the other hand, over-use of multimedia (sound,video) in labels can slow down the loading of a course page.


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Revision as of 13:21, 20 August 2020

A label serves as a spacer on a Moodle course page.It can be used to add text,images, multimedia or code in between other resources in the different sections. It is a very versatile resource and can help to improve the appearance of a course if used thoughtfully. Banners or descriptions may be added to labels to distinguish between and highlight different areas.

On the other hand, over-use of multimedia (sound,video) in labels can slow down the loading of a course page.

Embedding sound and video in a Label


Text, images and URLs can be embedded into labels by drag and drop See Using Label.

See also

  • Unilabel module additional plugin, which enables you to include some nice formated text on the course or front page.