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Mini Boxes

I want to see what a page full of mini indexes looks like, instead of a master index. Here is a list of subjects of interest to teachers (course) that are in Alpha order. I wonder if we can create a template box with this list. We should be able to create a table so it looks like a template box.


Given the above

I am going to get into trouble with Helen. I wonder what it takes to create an template. I think I will try to create a template of teacher documentation on the left and the current draft Template:Teacher documentation on the right.

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wikimedia kind of box

I like MoodleDocs looks and especially the templates at the top right. The template below is usually put at the bottom of a page, not handy for rapid movement.

wikimedia template example

However, we might put it at the bottom of the primary pages in Teacher Documentation. A primary page would be the overview page, such as the page we jump to when we click on Question blank, in that template. Thus when the reader gets to the bottom and says, not the subject that I am looking for, they have more general choices.

Notice how they have sub catagories in this template. In teacher documentation we might (as an example only) have Activities, Resources, Blocks, Editing, Ideas subcatagories and sort the primary pages accordingly.

I don't think our primary pages are going to change that much. I will play around with this a little.


The in a primary page we would have the list template