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This refers to Moodle 4.1 from December 2023 onwards 3 from August 2024 onwards
To help you start using Moodle
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How to: navigate around a module page
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An overview of the module contents can easily be seen on the left hand side of the screen in a list formatthe course index. This feature allows you to jump to a particular section within your module to quickly access relevant resources. sections can also be minimised.
- To navigate to a section click the title of the section in the list.
- To see a list of the contents in that section without navigating to it click the floating arrow next to the left of the section title. Image Added
- You can also 'Expand all' or 'Collapse all' by clicking on the vertical dots in the course index.
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- To open or download a resource from an expanded section in the list, click on the title of the resource.
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- You can click the x in the top left hand corner
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- to collapse the course index and blocks. Click the icon with horizontal line to re-open it. This allows you to temporarily hide the
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- course index and make the central column fill the screen. This is especially useful when viewing embedded videos and SCORM
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Notes on usage:
- 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+Edge