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Mark Nelson 9d0eb727e5 Introduced customisable elements to the customcert
Elements are sub-plugins that have the same abilities as a core plugin, such as creating tables, capabilities and performing upgrades.

Currently elements can define -

* What additional form elements are rendered when adding the element to the customcert customisation page.
* How the data from the additional form elements is validated and saved.
* How the element is rendered on the PDF.
* How the element handles removing data when it is deleted.
2013-02-21 18:23:11 +08:00
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QUICK INSTALL

There are two installation methods that are available. Follow one of these, then log into your Moodle site as an administrator and visit the notifications page to complete the install.

==================== MOST RECOMMENDED METHOD - Git ====================

If you do not have git installed, please see the below link. Please note, it is not necessary to set up the SSH Keys. This is only needed if you are going to create a repository of your own on github.com.

Information on installing git - http://help.github.com/set-up-git-redirect/

Once you have git installed, simply visit the Moodle mod directory and clone git://github.com/markn86/moodle-mod_customcert.git, remember to rename the folder to customcert if you do not specify this in the clone command

Eg. Linux command line would be as follow -

git clone git://github.com/markn86/moodle-mod_customcert.git customcert

Use git pull to update this repository periodically to ensure you have the latest version.

==================== Download the customcert module. ====================

Visit https://github.com/markn86/moodle-mod_customcert and download the zip, uncompress this zip and extract the folder. The folder will have a name similar to markn86-moodle-mod_customcert-c9fbadb, you MUST rename this to customcert. Place this folder in your mod folder in your Moodle directory.

nb. The reason this is not the recommended method is due to the fact you have to over-write the contents of this folder to apply any future updates to the customcert module. In the above method there is a simple command to update the files.