Thanks bawolff, this get's us there.

James, do you have a link to a working example - to help me consider
lobbying the administrators of Moodle here?


On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 2:32 PM, James Neill <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe also try this a Moodle plug-in for displaying Wikiversity pages - it
> is pretty simple and seems to work
>
> https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_wikiversity
>
> Display is dynamic then, no need to copy/paste etc.
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Leigh Blackall 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> For those of you still playing with your Moodle, I wondered if this
>> method has potential. Copy the source html code of the mobile view of any
>> of the big Wikis, and paste it into a Moodle page.
>>
>> I'm really liking the mobile view of the Wikis, in fact, I prefer it.
>> Take a look at the simplicity:
>> https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Creating_accessible_courses
>>
>>
>>    1. View a Wikiversity page
>>    2. Insert an "m." between the "en." and the "wikiversity.org..."
>>    3. Use your browser to view page source html and copy paste it all in
>>    a Moodle page through the html edit view
>>    4. Now, how to fix the links?
>>
>>
>> So, the search box and the icons don't work, and internal links come over
>> as relative links, so are broken in Moodle. But a simple find and replace
>> text should fix them.. or anly use external links in the wiki. Deleting the
>> search box and the user icons, breaks the style for the section drop downs.
>> If anyone has a go at this, please share back your methods.
>>
>> --
>> --
>> Leigh Blackall <http://about.me/leighblackall>
>> +61(0)404561009
>>
>>
>>
>


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