[Adaptable] - Hardcode "back to course" and "next activity" buttons at the end of each activity

[Adaptable] - Hardcode "back to course" and "next activity" buttons at the end of each activity

by Richard Hahn -
Number of replies: 5

Hi everybody!

I will use quite a lot of .h5p activities in my courses, but they have one major flaw: After finishing an activity, h5p does not provide a function for continuing to the next activity.

This forces users to use either the breadcrumbs or main menu to return to their course and manually select the next activity. 

I was wondering if this issue could be somehow resolved via the theme, like adding such buttons automatically.

Thank you & saludos,

Richard


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Re: [Adaptable] - Hardcode "back to course" and "next activity" buttons at the end of each activity

by Mary Evans -
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Which Version of Moodle are you using?

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Re: [Adaptable] - Hardcode "back to course" and "next activity" buttons at the end of each activity

by Richard Hahn -

Sorry, I am using moodle 3.6.2 and adaptable 1.8.0.

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Re: [Adaptable] - Hardcode "back to course" and "next activity" buttons at the end of each activity

by Fernando Acedo -
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Could you explain the relationship between the question and Adaptable?

The activity indicated is part of a course, and a course is based in a course format. Therefore is not a theme question.

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Re: [Adaptable] - Hardcode "back to course" and "next activity" buttons at the end of each activity

by Richard Hahn -

As stated in my post, I was not sure, if my issue could be resolved via the theme - obviously it is not. I am just getting into moodle and trying to get orientated. Thank you for the tip on course formats.

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Re: [Adaptable] - Hardcode "back to course" and "next activity" buttons at the end of each activity

by Gareth J Barnard -
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Possibly in a theme by overriding the core course renderer.  But then really could be a H5P module thing.