From 59a69636999c3340b857896e566eb545bf93e106 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tjhunt Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 07:51:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix HTML validity of some help files. --- lang/en_utf8/help/question/categories.html | 26 ++++++++++--------- lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/calculated.html | 2 +- lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/categories.html | 8 +++--- lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/ewikiacceptbinary.html | 3 +-- lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/howtowiki.html | 10 ++----- lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/htmlmode.html | 4 +-- .../en_utf8/help/workshop/assignmenttype.html | 3 +-- .../help/workshop/calculatingfinalgrade.html | 4 +-- lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/elements.html | 3 +-- lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/finalgrades.html | 4 +-- .../help/workshop/gradingstrategy.html | 4 +-- lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/regrading.html | 4 +-- .../help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html | 4 +-- 13 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-) diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/question/categories.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/question/categories.html index e745275266..2485f36e03 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/question/categories.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/question/categories.html @@ -3,28 +3,30 @@

Rather than keeping all your questions in one big list, you can create categories to keep them in.

-

Categories can be created or deleted at will. But : +

Categories can be created or deleted at will. But:

+ category to move them to.

You can arrange your categories in a hierarchy so that they are easier to manage. Editing categories is done under the 'Categories' tab in the question bank.

-

See also :

diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/calculated.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/calculated.html index 85cd4e1fa7..23889e8879 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/calculated.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/calculated.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Question: - + diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/categories.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/categories.html index 53e6cd8d29..11d453f3fa 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/categories.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/categories.html @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@

Rather than keeping all your questions in one big list, you can create categories to keep them in.

-

Categories can be created or deleted at will. But : +

Categories can be created or deleted at will. But :

+ category to move them to. -

You can arrange your categories in a hierarchy so +

You can arrange your categories in a hierarchy so

that they are easier to manage.

+ category.

See also :

diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/ewikiacceptbinary.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/ewikiacceptbinary.html index 399052981b..d75ef9b885 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/ewikiacceptbinary.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/ewikiacceptbinary.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@

Allow Binary Files

-

If you allow binary content (such as images), you have two possibilities:
+

If you allow binary content (such as images), you have two possibilities:

  1. You can upload and use images on wiki-pages. When editing a page, an upload form will be displayed for uploading images. After a successful upload, an image code is displayed that you can embed in @@ -9,4 +9,3 @@
  2. You can attach files to a Wiki Page which can be displayed by the attachments action. The size is limited to the setting made in Moodle.
-

diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/howtowiki.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/howtowiki.html index 324bed188b..b07e98dcaf 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/howtowiki.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/howtowiki.html @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ which is an implementation of the hypertext system. It allows simple collaborative editing and creation of web pages.

-

-

-

- -

-

Create Pages:

-You create a page by naming it in the text of an existing page. A wiki page is named using +

You create a page by naming it in the text of an existing page. A wiki page is named using CamelCase or by enclosing it in square brackets ( [] ).

@@ -58,7 +52,7 @@ enter edit mode for that page. Enter your text, save and you have a new wiki pag

Wiki Markup:

-If you are using the WYSIWYG HTML editor with ordinary word-processor style controls, then you +

If you are using the WYSIWYG HTML editor with ordinary word-processor style controls, then you should use those controls to format your entry. Otherwise (when the edit box is just a normal text box with no special controls) you can use the following wiki markup. These features do not apply when using the WYSIWYG editor. diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/htmlmode.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/htmlmode.html index a2a36f7865..2be2e18ca2 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/htmlmode.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/wiki/htmlmode.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@

HTML Mode

-

You have the following possibilities: +

You have the following possibilities:

No HTML
Escapes all HTML-Tags. Formatting is done through the WikiWords. Filters work in this Mode.
@@ -9,5 +9,3 @@
HTML only
No WikiWords, just HTML. This option allows the use of the HTML-Editor.
- -

diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/assignmenttype.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/assignmenttype.html index ad0b107fab..2e3bdfd3af 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/assignmenttype.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/assignmenttype.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@

Peer Graded Assignment Type

-

A peer graded assignment can have one of two types: +

A peer graded assignment can have one of two types:

  1. Only feedback on the assessment elements and the general comment @@ -17,4 +17,3 @@ peers' grade and the student's grading performance.
-

\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/calculatingfinalgrade.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/calculatingfinalgrade.html index e8af9cbfff..8b9b60a594 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/calculatingfinalgrade.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/calculatingfinalgrade.html @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ the students gives high marks for good pieces of work and low marks for poor pieces of work their reliability will be high. If it is suspected that the students in general are poor assessors then the teacher's grades should be included into - the peer averages, this should make the reliability values more meaningful. -
  • The average grade given by the teacher for the student's assessments.
  • + the peer averages, this should make the reliability values more meaningful. +
  • The average grade given by the teacher for the student's assessments. This includes both the preliminary assessments made by the student on the example pieces of work and any grading the teacher makes on the assessments produced during the peer assessment phase of the assignment. In general this diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/elements.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/elements.html index f58021e248..9a0bbdcc27 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/elements.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/elements.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ strategies, there is also an area for general comments.

    -

    Accumulative Grading. The elements have the following three features: +

    Accumulative Grading. The elements have the following three features:

    1. The DESCRIPTION of the assessment element. This should clearly state what aspect of the assignment is being assessed. If the assessment is qualitative @@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ of the peer assignment. Weights can be assigned negative values, this is an experimental feature.
    -

    Error Banded Grading. The elements will normally describe certain items or aspects which must be present in the assignment. The assessment is made on the diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/finalgrades.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/finalgrades.html index 2c40920f43..d3ffe0048e 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/finalgrades.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/finalgrades.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

    The table on this screen lists the final grades and their breakdown as shown to the students. If there are missing values in the table then it is possible to "go back" - and add these. In fact, there are two adjustments which can be made to the Final Grades. + and add these. In fact, there are two adjustments which can be made to the Final Grades.

    1. If a teacher's grade needs to be added then the piece of work can be @@ -17,5 +17,3 @@ weights entered. After the grades have been re-calculated the assignment should be moved to Phase 4 to make the new grades available.
    - -

    diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/gradingstrategy.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/gradingstrategy.html index 9eaa400a14..a52db9e07a 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/gradingstrategy.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/gradingstrategy.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@

    Grading Strategy

    -

    A workshop assignment is quite flexible in the type of grading scheme used. This can be: +

    A workshop assignment is quite flexible in the type of grading scheme used. This can be:

    1. No grading: In this type of assignment the teacher is not @@ -75,5 +75,3 @@ weights and the grade is a weighted combination of the scores from each set. There is no adjustment option in this assessment type.
    - -

    diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/regrading.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/regrading.html index 06324ca817..bc5d8312db 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/regrading.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/regrading.html @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ the grades. Or alternatively if the grades are too low, setting the option to " Lax" or "Very Lax" will increase the grades.

    -

    If a change to the Grading grades is required the steps are: +

    If a change to the Grading grades is required the steps are:

    1. Update the Workshop with the new value of the Comparison of Assessments option;
    2. Go to the Workshop's Administration page and click on the "Re-grade Student Assessments" link.
    - The new grades will be displayed. These process can be safely repeated.

    +

    The new grades will be displayed. These process can be safely repeated.

    diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html index 41ca02f867..48e5944043 100644 --- a/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@

    The function of this link is to force a re-calculation of the grading grades, the grades given to assessments. The teacher may want to do this when either - of these two options is changed: + of these two options is changed:

    1. The option "Comparison of Assessments";
    2. The weighting given to the teacher's assessments.
    - Clicking on this link will immediately bring the grading grades up-to-date, +

    Clicking on this link will immediately bring the grading grades up-to-date, reflecting the current values given to these parameters. Changes to other the settings of the workshop, such as the value for the grading grade itself, do not require this re-calculation to be performed.

    -- 2.39.5