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*[[Wikipedia:HTML|HTML]], along with [[Wikipedia:PHP|PHP]], [[Wikipedia:Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]] and [[Wikipedia:SQL|SQL]] is one of the basic web technologies used to build Moodle. It can also be used to create Moodle content, though you do not need to know anything about HTML to use Moodle.
*[[Wikipedia:HTML|HTML]], along with [[PHP]], [[CSS]] and [[SQL]] is one of the basic web technologies used to build Moodle. It can also be used to create Moodle content, though you do not need to know anything about HTML to use Moodle.
*[[HTML block]] - this allows you to add arbitrary HTML to a block at the sides of your Moodle screen
*[[HTML block]] - this allows you to add arbitrary HTML to a block at the sides of your Moodle screen
*[[HTML editor]] - this allows you to easily create a variety of HTML constructs, for adding color, images, text formatting etc. via a familiar [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Office Word|Word]]-like WYSIWYG interface
*[[HTML editor]] - this allows you to easily create a variety of HTML constructs, for adding color, images, text formatting etc. via a familiar [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Office Word|Word]]-like WYSIWYG interface

Revision as of 15:50, 30 May 2006

Please choose one of the following:

  • HTML, along with PHP, CSS and SQL is one of the basic web technologies used to build Moodle. It can also be used to create Moodle content, though you do not need to know anything about HTML to use Moodle.
  • HTML block - this allows you to add arbitrary HTML to a block at the sides of your Moodle screen
  • HTML editor - this allows you to easily create a variety of HTML constructs, for adding color, images, text formatting etc. via a familiar Word-like WYSIWYG interface


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