Adding View Pages to Custom Menu

Adding View Pages to Custom Menu

by Darlene Murphy -
Number of replies: 4

I am using Moodle 2.3.1.  I have added custom menus to the top of the from page via theme setting:

About Education Highway
-Legal Terms and Conditions
-Privacy Policy
-Copyright Notification Policy
-Non-Payment Policy
-Reference Desk
-Contact Us

This gives me a drop down menu.  How do I add pages so I can put information in it for Legal Terms and Conditions when I click on it.

I am using the Cromatic theme.

Thank you

LadyDee

 

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Re: Adding View Pages to Custom Menu

by Dean Leggo -

You could create site pages: On your home page, turn on editing -> Add an activity or resource -> Page.

or Create a dummy course and put your pages in there.

  • If you want the whole world to have access.
    • Settings > Course administration > Edit settings. Then say yes to 'Allow guest access'.
  • If you only want logged in users to have access.
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Re: Adding View Pages to Custom Menu

by Darlene Murphy -

There are several places that say add an activity or resource.  Which one should I use?

Thank you

LadyDee

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Re: Adding View Pages to Custom Menu

by Mary Cooch -
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It doesn't really matter which one you use as long as you have the correct web address of that page to put into your custom menu.

If these pages are to be publicly viewable (ie guest access as Dean says) then another way is to turn on the ediing on your front page and add the main menu block (if it isn't already there) and choose "page" from the add an activity/resource menu there. Once you have added the web addresses of the pages to your custom menu you can then hide the main menu block. The page URLs will still work.

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Re: Adding View Pages to Custom Menu

by Darlene Murphy -

Thank you so much Mary.  I used the second one which you explained (it was what I wanted).  This is working fine now, again thank you so much.

LadyDee