Speaking of which, the last time I checked there were still a few places in Moodle that only accept HTML e.g. the Forum intro section.
Is any work being done to normalise the formatting options as part of the new form generating framework?
Speaking of which, the last time I checked there were still a few places in Moodle that only accept HTML e.g. the Forum intro section.
Is any work being done to normalise the formatting options as part of the new form generating framework?
I don't use the HTML editor much myself but the people who do hang out in this forum
When you turn on editing within a course a block appears called Blocks with a drop-down list of all available blocks. Just select one from the list to add it.
I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but remember that the HTML source is just a set of instructions for the browser. Things can be at the opposite ends of the source code and still be displayed together, particularly when table layouts are involved.
Many screen readers for the blind and some text browsers take account of table position in order to faithfully translate the intended meaning of pages that have been designed only for those who are looking at the page and are able to follow the visual cues of horizontally aligned text (and images).
If an alt text was added to the user icons then something like the following would be seen (or heard):
[alt text for image] Re: Accessibility
by Frances Bell - Monday, 9 August 2004, 11:33 PM
so if the user's name was used as alt text it would be quite repetitive:
Posted by Frances Bell Re: Accessibility
by Frances Bell - Monday, 9 August 2004, 11:33 PM