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I think it would be good to say something about how that works. The previous examples are easy to follow what they are doing. | I think it would be good to say something about how that works. The previous examples are easy to follow what they are doing. | ||
--[[User:Jeff Forssell|Jeff Forssell]] 06:31, 3 April 2009 (UTC) | --[[User:Jeff Forssell|Jeff Forssell]] 06:31, 3 April 2009 (UTC) | ||
== How to make my own activity module on moodle? == | |||
Can somebody please make a descriptive tutorial about this? |
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the example:
Change the maximum allowed grade The maximum grade for a module is set in the standard form to 100. To change this to a different value (such as 200) in version 1.9, make this change in the file /lib/form/modgrade.php Find: for ($i=100; $i>=1; $i--) {
seems very strange, at least without seeing the code around it (which I haven't yet done). I think it would be good to say something about how that works. The previous examples are easy to follow what they are doing. --Jeff Forssell 06:31, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
How to make my own activity module on moodle?
Can somebody please make a descriptive tutorial about this?