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Autolinking is a feature of Moodle by which words or phrases used within a Moodle site are automatically linked (by highlighting in grey by default) to a glossary and database entries, and activity and resources within the course with the same name.
Autolinking is a feature of Moodle by which words or phrases used within a Moodle site are automatically linked (by highlighting in grey by default) to a glossary and database entries, and activity and resources within the course with the same name.


Autolinking can be switched on/off sitewide  by going to  ''Settings > Site Administration > Plugins > Filters > Manage Filters.'' and it can also  be managed within individual courses from ''Settings > Course Administration > Filters''.
Autolinking can be managed at different levels in Moodle:
 
*Site wide: it can be switched on/off by going to  ''Settings > Site Administration > Plugins > Filters > Manage Filters.''
 
*Moodle courses: it can be managed within individual courses from ''Settings > Course Administration > Filters''
 
*Resources & Activities within a Moodle course: it can also be managed from within an activity or resource from ''[Activity name] Administration > Filters''. This is useful for turning off auto-linking to glossaries for example in a quiz, when you don't want the answer to be revealed to the student via an auto-linked glossary term being present in a question.
 
*Specific text : Within activities and resources certain text can have the auto-linking disabled by highlighting the text in question and clicking on the ''Prevent automatic linking'' button (chain with a red cross through it). Alternatively, if you are viewing the text in HTML markup mode, links can be prevented by adding <nowiki><nolink> ... </nolink></nowiki> tags around the relevant content.
Another way to force autolinking on/off in HTML makrup mode is to use:
* <nowiki><span class="link">text</span></nowiki>
* <nowiki><span class="nolink">text</span></nowiki>


For more information on autolinking, see [[Filters|Filters]].
For more information on autolinking, see [[Filters|Filters]].
   
   
Specific links can be prevented by adding <nowiki><nolink> ... </nolink></nowiki> tags around the relevant content in HTML markup mode.


Another way to force autolinking on/off is to use:
* <nowiki><span class="link">text</span></nowiki>
* <nowiki><span class="nolink">text</span></nowiki>


==See also==
==See also==


*[[Managing filters]]
*[[Managing filters]]

Revision as of 16:09, 18 June 2013

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Autolinking is a feature of Moodle by which words or phrases used within a Moodle site are automatically linked (by highlighting in grey by default) to a glossary and database entries, and activity and resources within the course with the same name.

Autolinking can be managed at different levels in Moodle:

  • Site wide: it can be switched on/off by going to Settings > Site Administration > Plugins > Filters > Manage Filters.
  • Moodle courses: it can be managed within individual courses from Settings > Course Administration > Filters
  • Resources & Activities within a Moodle course: it can also be managed from within an activity or resource from [Activity name] Administration > Filters. This is useful for turning off auto-linking to glossaries for example in a quiz, when you don't want the answer to be revealed to the student via an auto-linked glossary term being present in a question.
  • Specific text : Within activities and resources certain text can have the auto-linking disabled by highlighting the text in question and clicking on the Prevent automatic linking button (chain with a red cross through it). Alternatively, if you are viewing the text in HTML markup mode, links can be prevented by adding <nolink> ... </nolink> tags around the relevant content.

Another way to force autolinking on/off in HTML makrup mode is to use:

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

For more information on autolinking, see Filters.



See also