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Mahara has a highly pluggable architecture. Currently, you can write plugins for authentication, content types (artefacts), blocks, notifications, search and more. In addition, you can [[Customising/Themes|theme Mahara]], and also [[Developer Area/Language Packs|translate the UI to different languages]]. | Mahara has a highly pluggable architecture. Currently, you can write plugins for authentication, content types (artefacts), blocks, notifications, search and more. In addition, you can [[Customising/Themes|theme Mahara]], and also [[Developer Area/Language Packs|translate the UI to different languages]]. | ||
= Developer Documentation = | |||
* The [[Developer Area/Mahara Architecture Introduction|Mahara Architecture Introduction]] series of articles gives you a general introduction to how Mahara is structured, and where plugins can go and what they can do. | * The [[Developer Area/Mahara Architecture Introduction|Mahara Architecture Introduction]] series of articles gives you a general introduction to how Mahara is structured, and where plugins can go and what they can do. | ||
* [[Developer Area/Plugin migration between Mahara 1.3 and 1.4|Plugin migration between Mahara 1.3 and 1.4]] Notes to help upgrade or backport Mahara plugins | * [[Developer Area/Plugin migration between Mahara 1.3 and 1.4|Plugin migration between Mahara 1.3 and 1.4]] Notes to help upgrade or backport Mahara plugins | ||
* [http://mahara.org/view/view.php?id=39443 Tutorial for creating a Mahara blocktype plugin] | * [http://mahara.org/view/view.php?id=39443 Tutorial for creating a Mahara blocktype plugin] | ||
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* [[Developer Area/Creating a new project|Creating a new project]] | |||
[[Category:Plugins]] | [[Category:Plugins]] |
Revision as of 15:07, 28 September 2011
Note: If you are looking for plugins to download, you can browse a list of them at http://wiki.mahara.org/Plugins
Mahara has a highly pluggable architecture. Currently, you can write plugins for authentication, content types (artefacts), blocks, notifications, search and more. In addition, you can theme Mahara, and also translate the UI to different languages.
Developer Documentation
- The Mahara Architecture Introduction series of articles gives you a general introduction to how Mahara is structured, and where plugins can go and what they can do.
- Plugin migration between Mahara 1.3 and 1.4 Notes to help upgrade or backport Mahara plugins
- Tutorial for creating a Mahara blocktype plugin