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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a feature of [[Moodle]] by which words or phrases used within a Moodle site are automatically linked (by highlighting in grey by default) if there is a content page (or resource or activity) within the site with the same name.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a feature of [[Moodle]] by which words or phrases used within a Moodle site are automatically linked (by highlighting in grey by default) if there is a content page (or resource or activity or glossary entry) within the site with the same name.


Autolinking can be globally switched on/off in a site's settings by going to Site Administration>Modules>Filters>Manage Filters.
Autolinking can be globally switched on/off in a site's settings by going to Site Administration>Modules>Filters>Manage Filters.

Revision as of 13:22, 6 October 2010

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Auto-linking is a feature of Moodle by which words or phrases used within a Moodle site are automatically linked (by highlighting in grey by default) if there is a content page (or resource or activity or glossary entry) within the site with the same name.

Autolinking can be globally switched on/off in a site's settings by going to Site Administration>Modules>Filters>Manage Filters.

Specific links can be prevented by adding <nolink> ... </nolink> tags around the relevant content in HTML markup mode.

Another way to force autolinking on/off is to use:

  • <span class="link">text</span>
  • <span class="nolink">text</span>

See also