HTML Templates

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 Getting Started with HTML Templates
HTML templates are pre-made page layouts that can be enhanced with individual page elements to create visually appealing, responsive, and interactive custom course materials without having to write any HTML code. Adding HTML Templates to course cont...
HTML Templates - Sample Page Layouts
NOTE: To access the HTML Templates, please follow the steps in Getting Started with HTML Templates . There are currently seven purpose-built sample page layouts available for your course. NOTE: When copying over text from a Word docu...
HTML Templates - Dynamic Elements
NOTE : It is recommended you view Getting Started with HTML Templates first before reading this article as it contains the basic navigation instructions for accessing these Dynamic Element Templates . Dynamic Elements are HTML template ...
HTML Templates - Static Elements
NOTE: To access the HTML Templates, please follow the steps in Getting Started with HTML Templates . For screenshots of all available Elements, please see the HTML Templates Catalog . This page includes samples of some commonly used page el...
HTML Templates - Catalog
NOTE: To access the HTML Templates, please follow the steps in Getting Started with HTML Templates . This catalog gives a look at all available HTML Templates, designed to resemble their appearance when used inside a course. Clicking on...
Additional Elements
These tables and callouts are pre-made elements that can be used to enhance your course. They do not require using an HTML template file and can be used in most areas of D2L that have an HTML editor, such as: Announcements Module and Topic ...
HTML Templates vs Creator+ vs SoftChalk
Instructors have access to multiple tools which are designed to facilitate the creation of visually appealing and interactive content to engage students. Instructors can create highly interactive course content files using HTML Templates  and Cr...
Copying HTML Element Templates
NOTE :   It is recommended you view Getting Started with HTML Templates , and either HTML Templates - Dynamic Elements or HTML Templates - Static Elements (depending on which elements you are trying to copy) first before reading this art...