This includes some significant cleanups to the new course categories
system. The basic idea is that the categories/course browser is now
unified under one system, and admin features related to that have
all been moved into the browser (as little icons).
I'm much happier with this as a foundation that can scale and be
built upon.
Still to go:
- searching
- paging
- polishing
Also in here are a lot of little cleanups around the place, such as
the initial setup process.
OK, some big changes here to the front end, particularly in
course categories and course display.
Course categories can now be nested (to any level).
Courses and course categories can now be manually sorted
any way required.
There is a groovy front end for managing these, and a better
range of options for formatting the front page.
It all still needs some polishing, which I'll be doing over
the next couple of days, including better auto-sorting.
I would not use this on production systems just yet.
- moved user images to /pix/u folder, and changed format to .png to allow
transparent images etc. These can now be customised in themes.
- removed legacy madewithmoodle logos
fullscreen is currently the only feature left out of this .. I had
trouble getting it to work consistently so I've left it out as being
more troubles than it's worth.
I did some heavy thinking about this, and I think this is
best for the community. I had wanted to drive some traffic
past moodle.com (the moodle.com will feature very prominent
links to moodle.org). What I'll do now, I think, is put a
advertisements on http://moodle.org pointing to moodle.com.
Also some lowercasing of HTML.
You can now hide/show individual activity modules and even delete them completely!
For example, if you hide the "choice" module, then all choice activities
will be hidden throughout the whole site, and "Choice" will not
appear on any "Add..." menu.
Deleting a module is a complete deletion of all data from the database.
If you want to try out the deletion on a real module, I suggest the
pgassignment module, since it will soon be deleted from CVS anyway
(because it's being replaced with workshop).
Look for "Manage modules" on the admin menu.
into the form using Javascript!
Also rationalised and patched some of the other help about text formats.
LANGUAGE EDITORS MAY WANT TO RE-CHECK:
lang/en/help/textformat.html
confirmation step required before the password is changed and sent.
Also, many of the email texts have been cleaned up.
TRANSLATORS: check your texts in moodle.php starting with "email.."