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{{Workplace}}Certificate images are managed centrally and act as a simple repository for assets that can be used in the '''Image''' element in [[Certificate templates]], for instance, your company logo or the signatures of certificate signees.
{{Workplace}}Certificate images are managed centrally and act as a simple repository for assets that can be used in the '''Image''' element in [[Certificate templates]], for instance, your company logo or the signatures of certificate signees.
Certificate images are managed in '''Site administration > Certificates > Certificate images'''.
Certificate images are managed in '''Site administration > Certificates > Certificate images'''.
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Supported image file types are AI, BMP, GDRAW, GIF, ICO, JPE, JPEG, JPG, PCT, PIC, PICT, PNG, SVG, SVGZ, TIF, and TIFF.
Supported image file types are GIF, JPE, JPEG, JPG, PNG, SVG, and SVGZ.
 
The permission '''Manage certificate images''' ([[Capabilities/tool/certificate:image|tool/certificate:image]]) has to be granted to access this feature.
The permission '''Manage certificate images''' ([[Capabilities/tool/certificate:image|tool/certificate:image]]) has to be granted to access this feature.

Latest revision as of 05:42, 14 October 2022

workplacelogo.png This feature is part of Moodle Workplace™, which is available through Moodle Certified Partners and Service Providers only.

Certificate images are managed centrally and act as a simple repository for assets that can be used in the Image element in Certificate templates, for instance, your company logo or the signatures of certificate signees.

Certificate images are managed in Site administration > Certificates > Certificate images.

Supported image file types are GIF, JPE, JPEG, JPG, PNG, SVG, and SVGZ.

The permission Manage certificate images (tool/certificate:image) has to be granted to access this feature.