Flexible sections format

Course formats ::: format_flexsections
Maintained by Marina Glancy
Organises course content in any number of sections that can be nested. Each section can be displayed on the same page or on a separate page

Flexible sections format 3.2.0

Moodle 3.2
Released: Friday, 20 January 2017, 10:52 AM

moodle-format_flexsections

Version 3.2.0

  • Release for Moodle 3.2 with passing behat tests and CSS adjustments for Boost theme

Version 2.8.4

  • Compatibility with section name editing in Moodle 3.1 (still works on previous versions)

Version 2.8.3

  • Compatibility with Moodle 3.0 (still works on 2.8 and 2.9)
  • Fixed bug when section name was not displayed in the breadcrumb

Version 2.8.2

  • Compatibility with Moodle 2.9 (still works on 2.8)

Version 2.8.1

  • Allow to completely delete sections (new feature)
  • Expand current section in the navigation (bugfix)
  • Added behat tests
  • Substituted trick with inheriting availability with proper API (available only since Moodle 2.8)

Version 2.7.1

  • Trick to inherit availability for the children sections
  • Conditional availability updated for new Moodle 2.7 API

Version 2.5.2

  • Support for Moodle 2.5 - 2.7
  • Support for Bootstrapbase
  • Show missing edit cog in section 0
  • CSS corrections, better padding
  • RTL support

Version information

Version build number
2017012000
Version release name
3.2.0
Can be updated from
1.0 (2012112600), 1.1 (2013040400), 2.5.1 (2013051400), 2.4.2 (2013051700), 2.4.3 (2013051701), 2.5.2 (2014051200), 2.6.1 (2014051201), 2.7.1 (2014090400), 2.7.2 (2014090401), 2.8.1 (2015010100), 2.8.2 (2015051300), 2.8.3 (2015112900), 2.8.3pre, 2.8.3 (2015112901), 2.8.4 (2016040500)
Can be updated to
3.2.1 (2017050500)
Maturity
Stable version
MD5 Sum
f8ace9423eb4bdc09d75ef06b52d5008
Supported software
Moodle 3.2

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL
VCS tag
3.2.0

Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Course formats

  1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
  2. Download and unpack the module.
  3. Place the folder (eg "myformat") in the "course/format" subdirectory.
  4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation