From: moodler Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 07:07:53 +0000 (+0000) Subject: FIxed all moodle.com links X-Git-Url: http://git.mjollnir.org/gw?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8df45f47bdd9585b7ea57ad3b9cf0d3273659d23;p=moodle.git FIxed all moodle.com links --- diff --git a/lang/en/docs/credits.html b/lang/en/docs/credits.html index bfcfd2df30..4560981fc3 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/credits.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/credits.html @@ -77,9 +77,9 @@

Thanks to all of you who have

diff --git a/lang/en/docs/developer.html b/lang/en/docs/developer.html index 31d31a7f76..edc9e78039 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/developer.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/developer.html @@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ for that module. See below.

The easiest way to start a new learning activity module is to use the template - in mod/newmodule_template.zip. + in mod/newmodule_template.zip. Unzip it and follow the README inside.

-

You might also like to post first in the Activities +

You might also like to post first in the Activities modules forum on Using Moodle.

 

@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ themes for this will be a completely different format, but the advantage will be a much higher possible degree of customisation (including moving elements around the page).

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More discussion about this in the Themes +

More discussion about this in the Themes forum on Using Moodle. If you create a nice theme that you think others might want to use, please post your zip file on the themes forum!

@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ under "Check this language". This makes it easy to not to only create new languages but to refine existing ones. If you are starting a new language, please contact me, Martin Dougiamas.

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You might also like to post in the Languages +

You might also like to post in the Languages forum on Using Moodle.

If you are maintaining a language an ongoing basis, I can give you CVS write access to the Moodle source code so that you can directly maintain @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@

If you feel like writing a tutorial, an article, an academic paper or anything else about Moodle, please do!

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Put it on the web and make sure you include links to http://moodle.com/

+

Put it on the web and make sure you include links to http://moodle.org/

 

Participating in the bug tracker

diff --git a/lang/en/docs/features.html b/lang/en/docs/features.html index 921b19a27b..e2553e2311 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/features.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/features.html @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
  • Plug-in activity modules can be added to existing Moodle installations
  • Plug-in language packs allow full localisation to any language. These can be edited using a built-in web-based editor. Currently there are language packs - for more than 25 languages.
  • + for more than 28 languages.
  • The code is clearly-written PHP under a GPL license - easy to modify to suit your needs
  • diff --git a/lang/en/docs/install.html b/lang/en/docs/install.html index f3f8cefb58..116960a384 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/install.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/install.html @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@

    2. Download

    There are two ways to get Moodle, as a compressed package and via CVS. These - are explained in detail on the download page on http://moodle.com/

    + are explained in detail on the download page on http://moodle.org/

    After downloading and unpacking the archive, or checking out the files via CVS, you will be left with a directory called "moodle", containing a number of files and folders.

    @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ php_value post_max_size 2M
    */5 * * * * wget -q -O /dev/null http://example.com/moodle/admin/cron.php
    -

    On Windows systems: The simplest way is to use my package moodle-cron-for-windows.zip +

    On Windows systems: The simplest way is to use my package moodle-cron-for-windows.zip which makes this whole thing very easy. You can also explore using the built-in Windows feature for "Scheduled Tasks".

    diff --git a/lang/en/docs/teacher.html b/lang/en/docs/teacher.html index f7fc7654d3..8952441960 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/teacher.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/teacher.html @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ format.

    The course format that you choose will decide the basic layout of your course, like a template. Moodle version 1.0 has three formats - in future there will - probably be many more (please send new ideas to martin@moodle.com!)

    + probably be many more (please send new ideas to martin@moodle.org!)

    Here are some screenshots of three sample courses in each of these three formats (ignore the different colours, which are set for a whole site by the site administrator):

    @@ -221,12 +221,12 @@

    If you have any particular problems with your site, you should contact your local site administrator.

    If you have some great ideas for improvements to Moodle, or even some good - stories, come over to moodle.com and join - in the course called "Using Moodle". + stories, come over to moodle.org and join + in the course called "Using Moodle". We'd love to hear from you, and you can help Moodle improve.

    If you want to contribute to coding new modules, or writing documentation, or papers, contact me: Martin - Dougiamas or browse the "bug tracker" site for Moodle, at bugs.moodle.com

    + Dougiamas or browse the "bug tracker" site for Moodle, at moodle.org/bugs

    Thanks for using Moodle - good luck!


     

    diff --git a/lang/en/docs/upgrade.html b/lang/en/docs/upgrade.html index bfa6f6ddb6..339f6c24f4 100644 --- a/lang/en/docs/upgrade.html +++ b/lang/en/docs/upgrade.html @@ -100,8 +100,8 @@

     

    Assuming all goes well (no error messages) then you can start using your new version of Moodle and enjoy the new features!

    -

    If you have trouble with the upgrade, visit moodle.com - and post on the Installation +

    If you have trouble with the upgrade, visit moodle.org + and post on the Installation Support Forum.