What are site files?

What are site files?

A SITE file is a website project file created in Adobe GoLive. It contains a list of webpages, images, links, errors, site settings, and other information used to show a website in GoLive. SITE files include references to a website’s component files, but they do not contain the files themselves.

Where are Moodle files stored?

The Moodle code is located in its own directory (folder) with files and sub-directories. Generally speaking, these can be found in the zip file in the standard download in and will be unpacked in a directory called “moodle”.

How do I access files in Moodle?

The screen for uploading and displaying a file (or folder of files) includes an “add” button. Clicking on this button takes you to the File picker which is the name given to the file storage and access area within Moodle. Find out more about the places you can upload or add files from in the File picker page.

What kind of files can you upload to Moodle?

File types you can add to Moodle include PDF, Word and other text documents, PowerPoint presentations, spreadsheets, zip files, and media such as image, video, and audio files. To post several files as a single resource, see Add a Folder of Files to a Moodle Course.

What is a site file in construction?

The builder can use the site file documents to track what needs to be done and what has been completed. As new documents are created they are added to the file to keep track of: design criteria. requests made. construction methods.

What is in the Moodle data folder?

The Moodle data directory (often called moodledata) contains course, user and other site information that is used by the Moodle code. It is usually created and placed as part of the Moodle site install process.

How do I open a Moodle database?

The MoodleBox allows access to the Moodle database for administration purpose, via the Adminer software. To access to login interface, type the following URL http://moodlebox.home/adminer.php in the address bar of your browser, and type the credentials below. Of course the password is different if you have changed it.

Who can see private files in Moodle?

To block access to Private Files for everyone except administrator, this includes Manager, Course creator, Teacher, Non-editing teacher and Student, use the following steps: Login to Moodle as admin. Go to Site Administrator > User > Permissions > Define roles.

What is private files on Moodle?

The private files area is for holding files, for use in any of your courses, that you wish to remain inaccessible by students or other course developers or teachers. This page instructs you on how to add files to the private files area, how to use private files in a course, and how to organise private files.

How do I insert a file into Moodle?

Select and drag each file from your computer onto the large blue arrow in the Files area in Moodle. Note: To upload multiple files at once, hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard (Windows), or the COMMAND key (MAC) as you select each of the files you wish to upload. Then drag the files into the Files area in Moodle.

How do you send files on Moodle?

How to upload a file to your Moodle course

  1. In the file upload box, click the Add (1) icon at the top left.
  2. In the File picker, click Upload a file (2).
  3. In the file upload window, Choose File/Browse (3) for a file, select it and click Open.
  4. In the File picker, complete the remaining fields and click Upload this file.

What is the purpose of a site file?

The builder can use the site file documents to track what needs to be done and what has been completed. As new documents are created they are added to the file to keep track of: design criteria. requests made.

How do you create a folder in Moodle?

Modules within Moodle may create their own folder. Generally speaking,a teacher can make one or more folders any place in the “files” area. These folders can be seen when adding an image or resource from within the course. On the bottom of every files screen is a “Upload a file” button. This will allow a single file upload.

What kind of files are there on Moodle?

Files is a place to upload files and find Moodle created files such as backup(s) of the course. The files area can contain PDFs, HTML, Multimedia, word processing, presentations or any digital content that can be linked from an activity, resource, course section, or for a direct download by the student.

Where are the sub directories located in Moodle?

Located in the “moodle” directory are many sub directories, each will contain more sub directories and php code files. Some of them include: “moodledata” is a folder that contains user files, course files, site language, cached and other information.

Where to find the Moodle code in PHP?

The Moodle code is located in its own directory (folder) with files and sub-directories. Generally speaking, these can be found in the zip file in the standard download in and will be unpacked in a directory called “moodle”. There are some key files in the “moodle” directory: config.php – contains basic settings.