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The navigation bar is the row of links you will find at the top left of you Moodle site.
The navigation bar is the row of links you will find at the top left of you Moodle site. The navigation bar shows a user their current context path, with links to the higher contexts. 


The navigation bar is sometimes (mistakenly) referred to as breadcrumbs.
:The navigation bar is sometimes referred to as breadcrumbs ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansel_and_Gretel see children's story]).  This term can be confusing, since the navigation bar does not always reflect the path followed by the user to reach the current page.  


[[Category: Teacher]]
[[File:Navigation bar example 2 0.JPG| frame| center|The user is in the "An Upload File assignment" activity in Assignments, in the "Features Demo" course, English sub course category in Courses.]]


==See also==
[[Navigation block]] - another way to quickly get to another activity or course
[[eu:Nabigazio-barra]]
[[fr:Barre de navigation]]
[[fr:Barre de navigation]]
[[ja:ナビゲーションバー]]
[[ja:ナビゲーションバー]]

Latest revision as of 12:20, 7 September 2015

The navigation bar is the row of links you will find at the top left of you Moodle site. The navigation bar shows a user their current context path, with links to the higher contexts.

The navigation bar is sometimes referred to as breadcrumbs (see children's story). This term can be confusing, since the navigation bar does not always reflect the path followed by the user to reach the current page.
The user is in the "An Upload File assignment" activity in Assignments, in the "Features Demo" course, English sub course category in Courses.

See also

Navigation block - another way to quickly get to another activity or course