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* If you've not done so already, please [[Special:Userlogin|create an account or login]].
* If you've not done so already, please [[Special:Userlogin|create an account or login]].
* Please note that all contributions are released here under [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html GNU Free Documentation License 1.2].
* Please note that all contributions are released here under [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html GNU Free Documentation License 1.2].
* Moodle 1.6 will have a button on each page that links to pages in the wiki with the same path as the pages in Moodle. You can see this already on [http://moodle.org] in fact.  <!--For example, the documentation page "Viewing and grading submissions" explains what can be seen on the page in Moodle where the teacher can view and grade assignment submissions. The URL of that page is something like <code>yourmoodlesite.org/mod/assignment/submissions.php</code>. When contributing to the documentation, if it contains part of a URL, say <code>mod/assignment/submissions</code>, it means that this documentation page refers to that page.-->
* Moodle 1.6 will have a button on each page that links to pages in the wiki with the same path as the pages in Moodle. You can see this already on [http://moodle.org moodle.org] in fact.  <!--For example, the documentation page "Viewing and grading submissions" explains what can be seen on the page in Moodle where the teacher can view and grade assignment submissions. The URL of that page is something like <code>yourmoodlesite.org/mod/assignment/submissions.php</code>. When contributing to the documentation, if it contains part of a URL, say <code>mod/assignment/submissions</code>, it means that this documentation page refers to that page.-->
* Please note that the [http://moodle.org/help.php?file=index.html Moodle help files] will remain in each language pack and so their text need not be included in this documentation.
* Please note that the [http://moodle.org/help.php?file=index.html Moodle help files] will remain in each language pack and so their text need not be included in this documentation.
* You are welcome to create pages for additional documentation. Simply type <code><nowiki>[[New page]]</nowiki></code> and follow the link to start editing the new page. Please choose a short name (just one or two words) and capitalize the first word only.
* You are welcome to create pages for additional documentation. Simply type <code><nowiki>[[New page]]</nowiki></code> and follow the link to start editing the new page. Please choose a short name (just one or two words) and capitalize the first word only.

Revision as of 04:26, 25 January 2006

You are welcome to contribute to MoodleDocs. Find something that can be improved, either in content, grammar or formatting, and fix it!

Contributing to MoodleDocs

  • If you've not done so already, please create an account or login.
  • Please note that all contributions are released here under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.
  • Moodle 1.6 will have a button on each page that links to pages in the wiki with the same path as the pages in Moodle. You can see this already on moodle.org in fact.
  • Please note that the Moodle help files will remain in each language pack and so their text need not be included in this documentation.
  • You are welcome to create pages for additional documentation. Simply type [[New page]] and follow the link to start editing the new page. Please choose a short name (just one or two words) and capitalize the first word only.

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