Hi John,
I like the minimalism! Nicely done!
I've made an issue in our tracker for further discussion. MDL-26487
Hi John,
I like the minimalism! Nicely done!
I've made an issue in our tracker for further discussion. MDL-26487
Ravi, if you put a copyright notice in the footer of your page then it does not apply to the PHP source code, because no-one can copy the PHP source code from there. But to avoid any confusion, why not just be explicit and say it's for the content?
If you did that the copyright applies to what you can see. So, yes, you can claim copyright for the content (text, images, documents etc) on the site. You have this by default anyway: people should not be copying that stuff of your site without permission.
Claiming copyright for the Moodle itself would obviously be wrong.
Hi Dan,
I do sympathise about the topics format, it can be improved a lot (and I saw some good work being done on it recently that I'd like to get into 2.1), but I don't quite understand the particular problem you're describing ...
When "zoomed" into one topic, you should see the whole topic as well as the "topic 0" at the top. eg http://moodle.org/course/view.php?id=5&topic=2
Perhaps an annotated screenshot would help.
Cheers,
Martin
There are a few around that I asked developers to write. Here is one: http://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:Quick_GIT_starting_guide_for_Moodle_development