2.3 - delete Block without confirm

2.3 - delete Block without confirm

by Fernanda F. Ricou -
Number of replies: 8

It happened to me already a couple of times...

I add a HTML bLock (for example) and add to it many links and images and info and so on...

Later on I go back to edit it, and by mistake I click on the delete button right next to it... and it is gone! without asking for any confirmation...

Is this a "bug" or a feature?

TY!

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Re: 2.3 - delete Block without confirm

by Dan Poltawski -
I think this was the same in earlier versions?
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Re: 2.3 - delete Block without confirm

by Fernanda F. Ricou -

... at least since 1.9.13... I lost some work then, too.

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Re: 2.3 - delete Block without confirm

by Joseph Rézeau -
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Re: 2.3 - delete Block without confirm

by Fernanda F. Ricou -

If it is a feature ... we could do very well without it!

(In Site Admin/Blocks we can Protect Blocks from being deleted but is not what I need - sometimes I need to delete a HTML block, others I don´t want to - I just clicked on the delete icon by mistake,,,)

How can I vote?

TY!

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Re: 2.3 - delete Block without confirm

by AL Rachels -
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Fernanda,

I have used FireFox for years and this is one of the main reasons why. I have had this happen as well as accidently losing text in other locations on a page. I don't know which browser you use, but if it is FireFox there is a fix for losing data like this. There is a form recovery add on for FireFox called Lazarus. It has saved me many times!

It works in Moodle 1.9xx a little more intuitively than in Moodle 2.xx but it does work in both. When you lose the block, create another one. In Moodle 1.9, you can then right click in the text box and select "Recover Form" and it will magically put all the text, including the title back.

In Moodle 2.xx if you click in the text frame it won't work. The trick is to right click just outside the text frame, then select "Recover Form" and again it will be restored.

Hope this helps in the future,

AL