Composing in an HTML editor and uploading to Moodle

For long or complex HTML pages, or just for your own comfort, you might want to compose your web page in an HTML editor such as Dreamweaver or even the free web-based HTML editor, SeaMonkey. This is especially true if you want to take advantage of these editors' ability to insert JavaScript timing, and other advanced features into your web page. How then, do you get that page into your Moodle course? You can copy and paste the HTML code from your web page editor into the Moodle page editing window. To do this, you would do the following:

  1. Select HTML view in your web page editor. For example, in Dreamweaver, you would select View | Code, and in the front page, you would select View | Reveal ...

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