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Talk:User tours

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Revision as of 17:55, 30 December 2016 by Mary Cooch (talk | contribs)

Interestingly, if you follow the link to Tour repository on moodle.net, you get there. But if you login to moodle.net, you cannot get back to the repository. And I've got 5 opened tabs to prove it. : - )

-Reply from Mary=

I don't understand? I tried without logging in and then I tried with logging in - when I logged in I was taken back to the tours repository but even ifI had not, I would have seen the block Content database on the side with the list of repositories such as the user tour one. Can you give more details? And I will try as a regular user (instead of admin)--Mary Cooch (talk) 01:28, 31 December 2016 (AWST)


Reply to Mary from Ben

I see now that I missed something. If I am logged in, I am taken to the front page of moodle.net and there's a note that says "Sorry, this activity is currently hidden" above the usual search for courses box. If I log out, and click the link on this page, I go to the repository. I wonder if it has anything to do with EFF's Privacy Badger extension on Chrome? I disabled it, but I still get the same activity. Perhaps the course is set to only accept the role of guest?

Can you try now?

It might have been a permissions issue - but on the other hand, people have contributed user tours so they must have been able to access it - but I changed a permission and my alter ego can see it now--Mary Cooch (talk) 01:54, 31 December 2016 (AWST)