
*Please note, Mass Actions block is working as expected within the Moodle 20/21 Snapshot.īlackboard Collaborate: Some users using Mozilla Firefox version 87 receive a message "Error : Uh-oh.

To do this, go to your Course Administration > Edit settings > Course format > change to one of the working formats listed below > click on Save and display. The suggested workaround is to change to a working course format, apply your changes and switch your format back to the original format. However, the action to carry out your request using the mass action block will not funtion. Onetopic format: The options to select your activities using the check boxes are visible and this allows you to select your activities. See below:Ĭollapsed topic format: The options to see the check box options are not visible, this does not allow you to select your activities and proceed action with the mass action block. User's cannot use the Moodle Mass Actions block within the Collapsed Topics or Onetopics format (formally known as the Tabs format). Moodle: Mass Actions block not working with Collapsed Topics and Onetopics format. Note that when sharing an application or browser tab, the size of the shared window can be adjusted to reduce the amount of border that appears around the animation if desired. Choose either the Entire Screen, the Window or the Chrome/Edge tab where the animated GIF file is playing.Ĩ The animated GIF file will now be displayed in the Collaborate session. Open the Collaborate Panel in the lower-right.Ħ. Users can open the animated GIF using another application such as their web browser, for example, then either share the application, the entire screen or the individual browser tab containing the animation.ġ. Open an animated GIF outside of the Collaborate session.ģ. In order to share an animated GIF file in a Collaborate session that utilizes the new Whiteboard, the Application Share feature must be used.
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Uploading animated GIF files to Collaborate sessions that utilise the new Whiteboard will produce a series of still images rather than a single animation.


