Recently I tweeted about what can be done with multi-section pages in the Open Course Hub and Open Publishing Space, and I thought I would share them here:
Continue ReadingWith @getgrav Open Course Hub & Open Publishing Space you can seamlessly embed #OER Grav Markdown content (with ๐Git sync) into another system with the 'chromeless' URL flag. For example, the page https://t.co/md8PbXiOji can be seamlessly embedded with https://t.co/vGErZJpEAK๐ pic.twitter.com/NwVMposKmS
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) May 9, 2019
Recently I tweeted about new support for standard Grav Taxonomy Tags within section-type pages, and I thought I would share the tweets here:
Thanks to an inquiry by @colinmadland for wanting to embed different sets of content from a single GitHub content repository across multiple LMS courses, the @getgrav Open Course Hub and Open Publishing Space packages now support standard taxonomy filters for section-type pages๐ pic.twitter.com/WFKkMzef4j
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) April 25, 2019
Here's a demo of using @getgrav Open Course Hub section-type pages within two different #CanvasLMS courses, where both courses are getting Markdown-based content from the same GitLab content repository but each has its own collection of that content (using Grav Taxonomy tags)๐ pic.twitter.com/ajo4DbCdHT
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) April 26, 2019
Recently I tweeted some recent improvements to Sections-type pages, designed to support a large amount of Markdown-based content within a Grav site, and I thought I would share them here:
One of the most popular aspects of the @getgrav Open Publishing Space and Open Course Hub is the 'Sections' type page, where a large amount of content is accessible via sidebar links and next/prev section buttons pic.twitter.com/eCOXuoPxom
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) February 4, 2019