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= Latest Release notes - Moodle 1.5 (5th June, 2005) =
== Latest Release notes - Moodle 1.5 (5th June, 2005) ==


== Headline features ==
=== Headline features ===


* Web pages are compliant with XHTML Transitional 1.0
* Web pages are compliant with XHTML Transitional 1.0
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* New extended gradebook allowing custom weighting of different activities, setting extra grades (or taking out others) and improved display and sorting options
* New extended gradebook allowing custom weighting of different activities, setting extra grades (or taking out others) and improved display and sorting options
* Users can be required to agree to a Site Policy
* Users can be required to agree to a Site Policy
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Revision as of 16:36, 2 July 2005

Latest Release notes - Moodle 1.5 (5th June, 2005)

Headline features

  • Web pages are compliant with XHTML Transitional 1.0
  • Improved Accessibility, aiming for compliance with WAI (W3C), SENDA (UK) and Section 508 (US) criteria.
  • Very strong new Themes system, allowing cascading themes, user themes, course themes, with very fine control of every page in Moodle via CSS.
  • Integrated Messaging feature for direct communication between all users in the site, featuring realtime popup windows, notification, email copies, blocking, history, WYSIWYG editor, etc
  • Forum read/unread tracking with highlights allows you to see new postings at a glance and to control how these are displayed (per forum, per user or per site).
  • New Blocks system, allowing multiple copies of blocks and better block configuration
  • Full support for Daylight Savings Time in every locality around the globe, so everyone always see the correct local time for all events.
  • New extended gradebook allowing custom weighting of different activities, setting extra grades (or taking out others) and improved display and sorting options
  • Users can be required to agree to a Site Policy

Older Release Notes



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