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2 Browser Recommendations for Moodle The following browser recommendations and settings should improve your experience using Moodle and ensure access to the activities and tools in your Moodle course sites. Browser VersionsMoodle will operate using the browsers listed below, but typically runs best in the latest versions, so you may want to consider upgrading your browser to the most recent version.
Note: You may find it helpful to have more than one browser installed on your computer. If you run into problems using Moodle, moving to another browser may resolve your issues. Required Browser SettingsThe following browser settings should be selected:
Note: In some browsers, you can make an exception for Moodle if you don't want to use these settings for all websites. Instructions for browser settings are available via the following links:
Recommended Browser Add-onsThe following add-ons may need to be installed if your browser is not already configured with them: Java may need to be installed and enabled in your browser for features used by some Moodle courses. You will typically see a warning if you need to install or upgrade Java.- Download/Check Java at http://www.java.com/. Adobe PDF Reader and PDF browser plugin will let you view PDFs in a browser window without opening a separate program. - Download Adobe Acrobat Reader at http://get.adobe.com/reader/. The download includes the browser plugin. To install this plugin, just follow prompts. - Download Adobe Flash Player at http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/. - If the most recent version of Flash Player is not working well with your browser, see these instructions on reverting to a previous version. - Download Quicktime at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/. |




