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*no possibility of unfreezing a label because its settings are not available in Boost. | *no possibility of unfreezing a label because its settings are not available in Boost. | ||
*"Download all submissions" in a frozen assignment reports there are no submissions | |||
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[[es:Congelamiento de contexto]] | [[es:Congelamiento de contexto]] | ||
[[de:Einfrieren von Kontexten]] | [[de:Einfrieren von Kontexten]] |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 6 December 2023
Context freezing, an experimental feature in Moodle 3.6 onwards, activated from Development / Experimental settings, allows administrators or those with the relevant capability to make categories, blocks, courses or course content 'read-only', that is, preventing users from modifying or adding to the content.
- Administrators can always modify frozen content, unless the setting 'Context freezing applies to administrators' is enabled, from Development/Experimental settings.
- Regular users may be given the capability moodle/site:manage context locks in certain contexts, meaning, for example, teachers may lock whole courses once they are over, or they may close forums when discussions are to be ended.
Note: There are currently some unexpected behaviours since this is still an experimental feature. These will be addressed in later releases. These include:
- the possibility still to duplicate activities even when they are frozen
- the possibility to move and hide frozen blocks
- no possibility of unfreezing a label because its settings are not available in Boost.
- "Download all submissions" in a frozen assignment reports there are no submissions