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+ | ====== Admin panel: Templates (management.php) ====== | ||
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+ | In this area of the admin panel, you can manage the templates that are available for authors to use. | ||
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+ | ===== Parent templates ===== | ||
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+ | By default, there is a parent template for: | ||
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+ | * **Site** - this is a Bootstrap template for website creation. | ||
+ | * **Xerte** - this is an XOT template for interactive learning object creation. | ||
+ | * **Decision** - this is a decision tree template. | ||
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+ | **Note:** The template name for most projects will be either ‘Nottingham’ (for the default XOT template) or ‘site’ (for the default Bootstrap template). | ||
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+ | Since Xerte was launched there have been no new ' | ||
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+ | ===== Sub-templates ===== | ||
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+ | Xerte administrators also have the ability to add sub-templates. Sub-templates are pre-designed XOT, Bootstrap or Decision Tree projects that form the basis of any newly created projects that use them (example sub-template menu in image below). | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Managing existing templates ===== | ||
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+ | How the existing templates display to users can be edited in this section. | ||
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+ | | **Option** | **Description** | | ||
+ | | %%The description for this template is%% | You can edit the description of the template here. It will appear in the right column of the workspace, where the author can create a new learning object. Only applies to Parent templates. | | ||
+ | | %%The template has the following name for users%% | This is the name of the template that the author sees when creating a new learning object. | ||
+ | | %%The template has the following example (0 means no example)%% | Enter the id number of the learning object that you want to show as an example of this template. Once added, a link to the example will display ('See example' | ||
+ | | %%The following users can access this template (* means everyone)%% | If you want to give everyone access to a certain template, place a * here. If you do not want to give everyone access to a certain template, you can enter the usernames of those who are allowed to use it. This could be useful if you want a 'team template' | ||
+ | | %%The date uploaded for this template is (altering this affects the order they are displayed / most recent first)%% | This shows the date the template was uploaded. You can also use this date to determine the order of the sub-templates. | ||
+ | | %%This template is currently set as%% | You can set the template to ' | ||
+ | | %%Upload a new version of this template (not for sub-templates)%% | Do not use this function. | ||
+ | | Only show the title of the Learning Object on the main node in ' | ||
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