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13 years 3 months ago - 13 years 3 months ago #1
by Keith Donaldson
My Stuff How To was created by Keith Donaldson
I'd like to setup a "My Stuff" page for my site as it is in the Joomdle demo site. I'm running into some trouble, so I'm wondering if there is any documentation around how this page was created.
Here is the trouble I'm having:
1. The Event Calendar module does not scale to make room for additional content. It's dimensions appear to be fixed.
2. The My Courses module opens the moodle wrapper into some sort of frame that does not take advantage of the full width available.
I assumed for the Joomdle demo My Stuff page an article with the {loadposition} plugin was used and tried to duplicate it.
Here is the trouble I'm having:
1. The Event Calendar module does not scale to make room for additional content. It's dimensions appear to be fixed.
2. The My Courses module opens the moodle wrapper into some sort of frame that does not take advantage of the full width available.
I assumed for the Joomdle demo My Stuff page an article with the {loadposition} plugin was used and tried to duplicate it.
Last edit: 13 years 3 months ago by Keith Donaldson.
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13 years 3 months ago #2
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Replied by Chris on topic My Stuff How To
To change the look of the events calendar module, you would need to play with your css settings. This one fits into the size of the module position by default - no changes were made. When you say you need more content, I assume you mean in the tool tip?
The My Courses is just opening the My Courses view as a menu link. It is not using a module for that. We are not using loadposition for the mycourses.
The My Courses is just opening the My Courses view as a menu link. It is not using a module for that. We are not using loadposition for the mycourses.
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