Using moodle indentation and spell checker

Using moodle indentation and spell checker

by Darren Smith -
Number of replies: 3
Is there a reason why some sections are indented (getting started) and others are not (moodle for teaching)? Been wondering that for ages but only just remembered to ask!

Ohhhh. Speaking of things I have noticed for ages - would it be possible for somebody to add the words moodle and Moodle to the server dictionary?

I feel better now smile

Darren
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Re: Using moodle indentation

by Helen Foster -
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Hi Darren,

Re. non-indented sections, they were just waiting for you to point things out. wink I hope the page looks better now!
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Re: Using moodle indentation

by Darren Smith -
It looks a lot better thanks Helen big grin. Amazing how something tiny can make a big difference to presentation IMHO. I thought it might be to separate developer stuff and the like.

As we are on a roll why don't we really go for it and put a line break between the welcome and the news forum so the welcome message stands out from the rest? just a thought. thoughtful

Darren
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Re: Using moodle indentation

by Helen Foster -
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Hi Darren,

Sorry I have to disagree with your suggestion of using a br tag to make the welcome message stand out, however I've added emphasis to the link instead. I hope this is ok - your comments are appreciated. smile