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1 | <p align="center"><b>Window settings</b></p> |
2 | |
3 | <p>These settings can be hidden/shown by clicking the button labeled Hide settings or Show settings.</p> |
4 | |
5 | <p>Usually, resources are displayed in a normal framed window with the Moodle navigation |
6 | controls in the top frame. If you choose, you can remove this frame and have the |
7 | resource fill the window like a normal web page.</p> |
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9 | <p>However, if you wish to have your resource appear in a new popup window follow these steps:</p> |
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11 | <ol> |
12 | <li>In the <b>Window:</b> section, select 'New Window'.</li> |
13 | <li>Deselect the options that you do not wish to use.<br /> |
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15 | <blockquote> |
16 | <b>Allow the window to be resized?</b> |
17 | <p> |
18 | Keeping this item selected will allow users to change the size of the window that you have defined, |
19 | and should almost always be left selected. However, sometimes the resource is a fixed size and |
20 | it may make sense to lock the window size.</p> |
21 | |
22 | <b>Allow the window to be scrolled?</b> |
23 | <p> |
24 | This item will allow users to scroll through the window to see all your resource. |
25 | If this item is unchecked, users will only see what fits in the defined window size and will not |
26 | be allowed to scroll the window to see the rest of the resource.</p> |
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28 | <b>Show the directory links?</b> |
29 | <p>This will allow users to see the their directory links in this window. This varies per browser: it might be |
30 | known as the Links Bar (in IE), the Favourites Bar or the Bookmarks bar (in Mozilla/Firefox).</p> |
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32 | <b>Show the location bar?</b> |
33 | <p>Do you want your users to see the URL (Web address) of the resource? If so, leave this option checked. Otherwise, the resource location will be hidden.</p> |
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35 | <b>Show the menu bar?</b> |
36 | <p>To let your users have access to the menu bar in this window, leave this item checked. Generally this is |
37 | useful but for some graphical presentations it looks better without a menu bar.</p> |
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39 | <b>Show the toolbar?</b> |
40 | <p>Showing the toolbar will make it easier for your users to navigate as it provides Back/Forward, Home, and Refresh buttons.</p> |
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42 | <b>Show the status bar?</b> |
43 | <p>Showing the Status bar allows people to monitor browser information like how much of a resource has been loaded, or security information.</p> |
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45 | </blockquote></li> |
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47 | <li>Determine the size window you wish to open. <br /> |
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49 | <blockquote> |
50 | <p>Many people still use an average screen resolution of 800x600. In most cases it's best if you |
51 | initially size your window a little smaller than that, like 600 high and 480 wide.</p> |
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53 | <p>If you leave these fields blank then the new popup window will be exactly the same size as the window they |
54 | clicked on to get the popup.</p> |
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56 | </blockquote> |
57 | </li> |
58 | </ol> |