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ILIAS 9.6 freeware
... like customizable learning paths, multimedia integration, and extensive reporting capabilities empower educators to create engaging learning experiences. Its modular architecture ensures scalability, making it suitable for institutions of all sizes ... ...
Author | ILIAS |
Released | 2024-12-10 |
Filesize | 156.00 MB |
Downloads | 1239 |
OS | Windows 11, Windows 10 32/64 bit |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | ILIAS, e-learning, course, online course |
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9.6 | Dec 10, 2024 | New Release | Important Changes: System Styles: Custom system styles from 8 and earlier do no longer work With ILIAS 9 the SCSS has been restructered according to the ITCSS structure suggested in the SASS guidelines. In addition, the depencency to less from Bootstrap has mostly been removed. However, the change from less to SCSS and the abandonment from Bootstrap means, that System Styles from 8 and lower are NOT compatible with ILIAS 9. They cannot be imported, be used, or compiled. However, note, that most of the css should still work. Also less and scss are not that far appart. Best read through our SCSS Coding Guidelines to get started. JavaScript Dependencies: Removal of 'node_modules' folder from Git repository The 'npm' dependencies and thus the 'node_modules' folder in the ILIAS root directory were removed from the ILIAS codebase. All 'npm' dependencies will still be automatically added to the release builds (linked on the official ILIAS release pages) on GitHub. With this change 'npm' will become a requirement for ILIAS installations based on Git branches/tags. To install the 'npm' dependencies on such installations, you'll have to execute: npm clean-install --omit=dev --ignore-scripts The --omit=dev flag can be ignored for development installations. Chat Server: Removal of 'node_modules' folder from Git repository The 'npm' dependencies and thus the 'node_modules' folder of 'Modules/Chatroom/chat' were removed from the ILIAS codebase in Git with the integration of PR 5128. All 'npm' dependencies will still be automatically added to the release builds (linked on the official ILIAS release pages) on GitHub. With this change 'npm' will become a requirement for ILIAS installations based on Git branches/tags. To install the 'npm' dependencies on such installations, you'll have to execute: npm clean-install --omit=dev --ignore-scripts The --omit=dev flag can be ignored for development installations. Cron Jobs: With ILIAS ≧ 9.x and the application of PR 5720 the password mus |
9.5 | Oct 8, 2024 | New Release | System Styles - Custom system styles from 8 and earlier do no longer work: With ILIAS 9 the SCSS has been restructered according to the ITCSS structure suggested in the SASS guidelines. In addition, the depencency to less from Bootstrap has mostly been removed. However, the change from less to SCSS and the abandonment from Bootstrap means, that System Styles from 8 and lower are NOT compatible with ILIAS 9. They cannot be imported, be used, or compiled. However, note, that most of the css should still work. Also less and scss are not that far appart. Best read through our SCSS Coding Guidelines to get started. |
9.4 | Aug 27, 2024 | New Release | System Styles - Custom system styles from 8 and earlier do no longer work: With ILIAS 9 the SCSS has been restructered according to the ITCSS structure suggested in the SASS guidelines. In addition, the depencency to less from Bootstrap has mostly been removed. However, the change from less to SCSS and the abandonment from Bootstrap means, that System Styles from 8 and lower are NOT compatible with ILIAS 9. They cannot be imported, be used, or compiled. However, note, that most of the css should still work. Also less and scss are not that far appart. Best read through our SCSS Coding Guidelines to get started. |