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| ==Is it possible to enroll in a course via a custom button?==
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| For example; could I create a button on the home page that would enroll someone in a course without having to go to the enrollment page?
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| ==Is it possible to remove the open door with green arrow icon that represents Self enrolment? ==
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| If you just want to remove/hide the icon and not remove the ability to self enrol then you can take one of a couple of different options.
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| The Self Enrolment icon itself is theme dependent which means it is not always an open door with a green arrow. One way would be to replace it in whichever theme you are using with a transparent png of the same size. If you use something like Firebug, click on the icon to see its properties, (right click in Windows, or Cmd+Click in Mac) you should be able to see the path to the icon and its name - then you replace it with a file of the same name which is transparent (ie, invisible, hopefully) or one pixel by one pixel.
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| You can isolate the image and disable it using CSS but first you need to know the css path for that image.
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| For the Front Page it is this...
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| #page-site-index .enrolmenticons {visibility: hidden;}
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| Depending on your theme, you can either add the CSS to your theme's Custom Settings page, or add that CSS rule directly into yourtheme/style/core.css or whatever name your CSS stylesheet is called. If you add the CSS to the stylesheet you need to add it at the very bottom of that file.
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| Before you do any of this it is best enabling Theme Designer Mode from Site Administration > Appearance > themes > Theme settings as this will allow the changes to be seen. You will also need to refresh your browser window to using Ctrl + F5 which forces the page to reload. Or, you can click the Clear Theme Caches button in the Site Administration > Appearance > themes > Theme selector page.
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| == Group enrolment == | | == Group enrolment == |
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| --[[User:Richard Samson|Richard Samson]] ([[User talk:Richard Samson|talk]]) 17:45, 3 December 2021 (UTC) | | --[[User:Richard Samson|Richard Samson]] ([[User talk:Richard Samson|talk]]) 17:45, 3 December 2021 (UTC) |
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| | Hello Richard - I have edited the text a bit but do please feel free to improve it yourself if you have a clearer way of explaining it.--[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] ([[User talk:Mary Cooch|talk]]) 18:13, 3 December 2021 (UTC) |
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| | That's great now, Mary, especially with the link to the Enrolment key page. Thanks. --[[User:Richard Samson|Richard Samson]] ([[User talk:Richard Samson|talk]]) 20:12, 3 December 2021 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 3 December 2021
Group enrolment
It is not at all clear from the explanation in section 1.2 "Adding a group enrolment key to a course" that when you set up a group enrolment key the student needs to use it instead of the course enrolment key, which nonetheless has to be set by the teacher/admin. (but not used by the student). It is very slick but rather counter-intuitive for the teacher to set up, in my view.
--Richard Samson (talk) 17:45, 3 December 2021 (UTC)
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Hello Richard - I have edited the text a bit but do please feel free to improve it yourself if you have a clearer way of explaining it.--Mary Cooch (talk) 18:13, 3 December 2021 (UTC)
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That's great now, Mary, especially with the link to the Enrolment key page. Thanks. --Richard Samson (talk) 20:12, 3 December 2021 (UTC)