Styles

Atto ::: atto_styles
Maintained by Logo "Moodle an Hochschulen e.V."Moodle an Hochschulen e.V., Alexander Bias
Moodle Atto plugin which lets the administrator provide custom CSS classes which can afterwards be applied by users to block and inline text in Atto

Styles v3.2-r4

Moodle 3.2
Released: Saturday, 1 July 2017, 5:21 AM

moodle-atto_styles

Changes

v3.2-r4

  • 2017-05-29 - Add Travis CI support

v3.2-r3

  • 2017-05-05 - Improve README.md

v3.2-r2

  • 2017-04-03 - Bugfix: Fix menu item appearance on theme_boost

v3.2-r1

  • 2017-01-13 - Check compatibility for Moodle 3.2, no functionality change
  • 2017-01-12 - Move Changelog from README.md to CHANGES.md

v3.1-r1

  • 2016-07-19 - Check compatibility for Moodle 3.1, no functionality change

Changes before v3.1

  • 2016-05-26 - Adding behat feature testing block and inline styles, no functionality change - Credits to Janek Lasocki-Biczysko
  • 2016-03-03 - Bugfix: Adding 2 classes for inline styling failed on Moodle 3.0.x - Credits to clementpr and Davo Smith
  • 2016-02-10 - Change plugin version and release scheme to the scheme promoted by moodle.org, no functionality change
  • 2016-01-01 - Check compatibility for Moodle 3.0, no functionality change
  • 2015-08-18 - Check compatibility for Moodle 2.9, no functionality change
  • 2015-05-22 - Include bootstrap classes into configuration example - Credits to David Mudrák
  • 2015-05-21 - Initial version

Version information

Version build number
2017063000
Version release name
v3.2-r4
Maturity
Stable version
MD5 Sum
aea8a7efc2543459d61ddfd7aeedf9de
Supported software
Moodle 3.2
  • Latest release for Moodle 3.2

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL
VCS tag
v3.2-r4

Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Atto

  1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
  2. Download and unpack the module.
  3. Place the folder (eg "myeditorplugin") in the "lib/editor/atto/plugins" subdirectory.
  4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish installation of the plugin.

To make the newly installed plugin available, you need to edit the Atto toolbar configuration so that the new plugin appears in the toolbar.

  1. Go to your Site administration ►Plugins ► Text editors ► Atto HTML editor ► Atto toolbar settings
  2. Add the new plugin to the desired position in the toolbar.