Talk:My Moodle 2.0: Difference between revisions
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Of course, different capabilities for whether different bits of My Moodle are visible to a given user makes perfect sense.--[[User:Tim Hunt|Tim Hunt]] 18:54, 9 October 2009 (UTC) | Of course, different capabilities for whether different bits of My Moodle are visible to a given user makes perfect sense.--[[User:Tim Hunt|Tim Hunt]] 18:54, 9 October 2009 (UTC) | ||
With an extra context level, one could assign different roles to different sub-pages. If we just used the user context, then the permissions would apply to all of a user's My Moodle pages. --[[User:Hubert Chathi|Hubert Chathi]] 20:35, 9 October 2009 (UTC) | |||
==Can we do it all with blocks?== | ==Can we do it all with blocks?== |
Revision as of 20:35, 9 October 2009
Why CONTEXT_MYPAGE?
I don't see the need for CONTEXT_MYPAGE. I think it is fine if all of My Moodle is in the user context, just like all of the pages of the forum module are in CONTEXT_MODULE.
Of course, different capabilities for whether different bits of My Moodle are visible to a given user makes perfect sense.--Tim Hunt 18:54, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
With an extra context level, one could assign different roles to different sub-pages. If we just used the user context, then the permissions would apply to all of a user's My Moodle pages. --Hubert Chathi 20:35, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
Can we do it all with blocks?
I think it would be architecturally very elegant, and maximally flexible, if the whole of My Moodle could be done as blocks. That is, My Moodle would just be a set of empty pages (subpages, or canvases, call them what you will) and all the functionality we might want there would be in the form of blocks.
I cannot immediately see why that would not work, however, I freely admit that I have not thought about this as much as you.--Tim Hunt 18:54, 9 October 2009 (UTC)