When using Firefox or IE I get the AJAX method for moving resources on my course pages but not when I use chrome.
I thought this seems strange as I was under the impression that google were very much in favour of AJAX technologies.
Is this a moodle issue or is there a setting in chrome that I need to change?
Incidentally,I am using Chrome to submit this comment and it is not using the html editor, but I've just checked with Firefox and that does provide the html editor.
Is moodle not Chrome friendly?
I've not used Chrome for a long time because the last time I did, it didn't support the html editor as you discovered just now- and so, yes I suspect the answer is that currently Chrome is not Moodle friendly.
Hi John, its definitely not a Google issue! AFAIK, moodle does not currently support ajax for chrome or safari. with regard to the html editor, there are limitations with moodle's html editor if using chrome or safari. tinyMCE will be the default editor for moodle 2.0, so it is probable the editor issues will be resolved.
MDL-16336
http://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:HTML_editor_2.0
Cheers, Chad
MDL-16336
http://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:HTML_editor_2.0
Cheers, Chad
More that it is not particularly webkit friendly - epiphany will not show the html editor either...