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*Path to SassC - this setting allows an admin to specify the path to a binary file that will be used to compile SASS. When this field is set (and valid) - the provided compiler will compile SASS code instead of Moodle's built in PHP compiler. | *Path to SassC - this setting allows an admin to specify the path to a binary file that will be used to compile SASS. When this field is set (and valid) - the provided compiler will compile SASS code instead of Moodle's built in PHP compiler. This makes the process of compiling SASS significantly faster. | ||
This makes the process of compiling SASS significantly faster. | |||
*Drag and drop upload of text/links (see MDL-22504 for further details) | *Drag and drop upload of text/links (see MDL-22504 for further details) |
Revision as of 11:04, 15 May 2018
An administrator can enable certain experimental features from the Experimental settings page of Site administration.
An experimental feature is defined as a feature which require additional testing and bug-fixing.
- Path to SassC - this setting allows an admin to specify the path to a binary file that will be used to compile SASS. When this field is set (and valid) - the provided compiler will compile SASS code instead of Moodle's built in PHP compiler. This makes the process of compiling SASS significantly faster.
- Drag and drop upload of text/links (see MDL-22504 for further details)