2. TinyMCE Editor
TinyMCE Editor will expand by clicking the
top left corner. You will then have more
editing options.
Top row: expand, formatting, bold, italic,
bullet list, number list, link, unlink,
autolink, insert picture, insert media, and
manage embedded files
Second row: undo, redo, underline,
strikethrough, subscript, superscript, align
left, align center, align right, decrease
indent, increase indent, text color,
background color, left to right, and right to
left
Third row: font family, font size, edit HTML,
find, find/replace, Insert non-breaking
space, Insert special character, insert table,
clean up messy code, Remove formatting,
Paste as plain text, Paste from MS Word,
and toggle full screen
3. HTML
To give the effect you want you are able to
use most HTML tags. If you type anything
with a http:// or www., it will be turned
into a clickable link as long as the
administrator has Convert ULRs into links
filter enabled.
Also know that Javascript or VB Script will
be automatically removed and are not
allowed. There is no need to use any
<HEAD> or <BODY> tags. Unmatched
</TABLE> tags may mess up the display.
This is because usually your code will be
printed on the page within a table cell.
4. Moodle Auto-Format
You are able to write text as an email using
Moodle auto-format. This editor
automatically formats your text. When
using smiley characters it will form the
icon like .
Line breaks are retained and blank lines
start new paragraphs. HTML can be
embedded and will retain as well.
5. Plain text format and Markdown text format
Plain text format is when you want your
code to look exactly how you wrote it.
Markdown text format tries to make it
simple for you to type well-formatted
XHTML pages as you would an email. An
unordered list may be created with
asterisks (*)