From 35695941e304fdc99bf178bd609a645d33380980 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Petr Skoda Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 18:34:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] MDL-21695 old mod/resource is gone, the help files do not match current module - deleting --- lang/en/help/resource/deploy.html | 7 --- lang/en/help/resource/forcedownload.html | 7 --- lang/en/help/resource/frameifpossible.html | 5 -- lang/en/help/resource/imsparameters.html | 11 ---- lang/en/help/resource/mods.html | 8 --- lang/en/help/resource/parameters.html | 17 ------- lang/en/help/resource/summary.html | 11 ---- lang/en/help/resource/type/directory.html | 7 --- lang/en/help/resource/type/file.html | 21 -------- lang/en/help/resource/type/html.html | 9 ---- lang/en/help/resource/type/ims.html | 7 --- lang/en/help/resource/type/label.html | 8 --- lang/en/help/resource/type/text.html | 11 ---- lang/en/help/resource/types.html | 5 -- lang/en/help/resource/window.html | 58 ---------------------- 15 files changed, 192 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/deploy.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/forcedownload.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/frameifpossible.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/imsparameters.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/mods.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/parameters.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/summary.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/type/directory.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/type/file.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/type/html.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/type/ims.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/type/label.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/type/text.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/types.html delete mode 100644 lang/en/help/resource/window.html diff --git a/lang/en/help/resource/deploy.html b/lang/en/help/resource/deploy.html deleted file mode 100644 index a2fa6686b6b..00000000000 --- a/lang/en/help/resource/deploy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -

Deploy All

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Packages need to be deployed before being viewed. An administrator may deploy all packages in the repository simultaneously.

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Force download

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This setting ensures that the resource is not embedded -in a browser window, but downloaded like any non-embeddable -file. This is useful when one wants to avoid the pitfalls -of cross-browser incompatibility and wrong multimedia plugin -versions. It is the most accessible solution for file resources.

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Keep page navigation visible on the same page

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This option will allow the file to be displayed in a frame or to be embedded within a navigable page, so that the Moodle navigation remains on the top of the page.

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Note that this option is normally not necessary for media types such as movies, audio files and flash files, as without this option turned on they will be embedded within a navigable page.

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The use of frames can break accessibility, so this option will be completely ignored if the user has chosen the "Screenreader" option in their profile.

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For standards compliance reasons, keeping page navigation visible without a frame is preferable to with a frame. However, certain Moodle themes are not compatible with the "Yes, without frame" option.

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IMS Content Package Parameters

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 Resources

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-Resources are content: information the teacher wants to bring into the -course. These can be prepared files uploaded to the course -server; pages edited directly in Moodle; or external web pages -made to appear part of this course. -
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Resource Parameters

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The parameter settings are completely optional, and are - only useful when you need to pass some Moodle information - to the resource file or web site.

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If you define any parameters they will be passed to the - resource as part of the URL (using the GET method).

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The right column allows you to choose information to send, - and the left column allows you to give it a name.

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Note that the user information will be from the user who - is looking at this resource, and the course information - is from the course that this resource is part of.

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Reading Summary

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The summary is a very short description of the resource. You can - think of it as metadata.

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For some resource display options, the summary is printed alongside - the resource itself, otherwise it appears on the resource index page - making it easier for students searching for particular resources.

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Do not be tempted to write too much here, or to include the - resource itself!

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Directory

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The directory resource can display a whole directory (and its subdirectories) from your course files area. -Students can then browse and view all those files.

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Files and web pages

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This resource type allows you to link to any web page or other file - on the public web. It also allows you to link to any web page or - other file that you have uploaded into your course files area - from your own desktop computer.

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Normal web pages are simply displayed as they are, while multimedia files - are dealt with more intelligently and may be embedded within a - web page. For example, MP3 files will be displayed using a built-in - streaming player, as will movie files, flash animations and so on.

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There are many options for displaying your content in popup windows, - framed windows and so on.

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In particular, if your resource is a web application or other type - of content able to accept parameters, you can choose to send information - to your resource such as the user's name, their email, the course they - are currently in, and so on.

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HTML page

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This sort of resource makes it easy to develop a complete single web page - within Moodle, especially when you are using Moodle's WYSIWYG HTML editor.

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The page is stored in the database, not as a file, and you have a lot of - freedom to do almost anything you like using HTML, including Javascript.

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IMS Content Packages

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IMS content packages can be created and edited using a variety of content-authoring software. Content is usually displayed over several pages, with navigation between the pages. The content-authoring software produces a zip file, which can then be uploaded to your course in Moodle.

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The zip file is unzipped automatically in Moodle, and the content of the package displayed.

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There are various options for displaying content in a popup window, with a navigation menu or buttons etc.

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Labels

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Labels are a little different from other resources because they are - text and images that are actually embedded directly among the other - activity links in the course page.

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Text page

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This type of resource is a simple page written using plain text.

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A number of formatting types are available to help turn your plain - text into nice-looking web pages.

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More about these text formats.

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Resource types

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Moodle supports a range of different resource types that allow you to insert - almost any kind of web content into your courses.

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Window settings

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These settings can be hidden/shown by clicking the button labeled Hide advanced/Show advanced.

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Usually, resources are displayed in a normal framed window with the Moodle navigation - controls in the top frame. If you choose, you can remove this frame and have the - resource fill the window like a normal web page.

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However, if you wish to have your resource appear in a new popup window follow these steps:

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  1. In the Window: section, select 'New Window'.
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  3. Deselect the options that you do not wish to use.
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    - Allow the window to be resized? -

    - Keeping this item selected will allow users to change the size of the window that you have defined, - and should almost always be left selected. However, sometimes the resource is a fixed size and - it may make sense to lock the window size.

    - - Allow the window to be scrolled? -

    - This item will allow users to scroll through the window to see all your resource. - If this item is unchecked, users will only see what fits in the defined window size and will not - be allowed to scroll the window to see the rest of the resource.

    - - Show the directory links? -

    This will allow users to see the their directory links in this window. This varies per browser: it might be - known as the Links Bar (in IE), the Favourites Bar or the Bookmarks bar (in Mozilla/Firefox).

    - - Show the location bar? -

    Do you want your users to see the URL (Web address) of the resource? If so, leave this option checked. Otherwise, the resource location will be hidden.

    - - Show the menu bar? -

    To let your users have access to the menu bar in this window, leave this item checked. Generally this is - useful but for some graphical presentations it looks better without a menu bar.

    - - Show the toolbar? -

    Showing the toolbar will make it easier for your users to navigate as it provides Back/Forward, Home, and Refresh buttons.

    - - Show the status bar? -

    Showing the Status bar allows people to monitor browser information like how much of a resource has been loaded, or security information.

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  5. Determine the size window you wish to open.
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    Many people still use an average screen resolution of 800x600. In most cases it's best if you - initially size your window a little smaller than that, like 600 high and 480 wide.

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    If you leave these fields blank then the new popup window will be exactly the same size as the window they - clicked on to get the popup.

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