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This refers to Moodle 3.8 from September 2020 onwards 11 from August 2022 onwards
How to: navigate around a module page
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- Wherever you are in your Moodle module you can always get back to the front page by clicking the module name at the top of the screen in the navigation trail.
- You can also get back to your Dashboard page where all your modules are listed, by either:
- Clicking Clicking on Dashboard at the beginning of the trail (as pictured)
- Clicking on the 'Home' button (the UoN logo) at the very top left of the screen
- Selecting Dashboard from the 'Hamburger menu.'
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There is a new full screen toggle button that allows you to temporarily hide the side columns (blocks) and make the central column fill the screen. This This is especially useful when viewing embedded videos and SCORM packages.
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- If the window is scrolled more than 205 pixels a ‘floating’ full screen toggle appears in the top right of the screen. It disappears if you scroll back up.
- If mobile mode (or responsive mode) is triggered (screen width 768px or less)
- The full screen toggle button(s) disappear as they no longer serve any purpose.
- If you were in full screen mode (with no side blocks) the side blocks will now be below the content area (as usual for mobile mode).
- If JavaScript is off there is no full screen toggle button
- If Full screen mode has been triggered it persists until the user clicks the toggle button again.
- The icon changes with arrows point out / in on each toggle
- The toggle button does not appear on the login page
- Side blocks disappear completely if full screen mode is triggered. They can be retrieved by toggling back to normal screen mode
- Ctrl + Alt + b is an alternative way to toggle screen mode
- Once triggered there is no fixed width, i.e. if you stretch the window across two monitors you will be able to utilise the full content area
- It should work on Chrome, Firefox and IE9+
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