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Moodle 1.9 Theme Design: Beginner's Guide

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Moodle 1.9 Theme Design: Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

Moodle is a highly extensible virtual learning environment and is used to deliver online teaching and training materials. Theming is one of the main features of Moodle that can be used to customize your online courses and make them look exactly how you want them to. If you have been looking for a book that will help you develop Moodle Themes that you are proud of, and that your students would enjoy, then this is the book for you.This book will show you how to create themes for Moodle, change pre-installed Moodle themes, and download new themes from various resources on the Internet. It is filled with suggestions and examples for adapting classroom activities to the Virtual Learning Environment.This book starts off by introducing Moodle, explaining what it is, how it works, and what tools you might need to create a stunning Moodle theme. It then moves on to show you in detailed steps how to choose and change a Moodle theme, and explains what Moodle themes are and how they work. It shows you how to change an existing theme and test the changes that you have made.The latter half of this book will start you off on the road to creating your own themes from scratch. It provides detailed instructions to guide you through the stages of creating a stunning theme for your Moodle site. From planning theme creation, through to the slicing and dicing, and more advanced Moodle theming processes, this book will give you step-by-step instructions to create your own Moodle theme.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Moodle 1.9 Theme Design
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
Glossary of Useful Terms and Acronyms

Time for action—one more change


  1. 1. Open up your Moodle site with the current theme (which should be blackandblue but looks like Autumn).

  2. 2. Open Firebug by clicking on the Bug icon.

  3. 3. Remember to click on the Inspect icon on the left-hand side of your Firebug window.

  4. 4. Roll your mouse over the header section, as set out in the following screenshot, and you should see a blue outline.

  5. 5. Check the resultant CSS code in the right-hand firebug window; it should look like the one in the next screenshot. The top six lines are the ones that we are after.

  6. 6. Highlight the top six lines of CSS, right-click on them, and choose Copy.

  7. 7. Open your user_styles.css file once again, place your cursor below the background declaration, and then choose Paste.

  8. 8. Delete everything that you copied except for the part of the last line as seen below:

    background:#000000;
    
  9. 9. Refresh your browser window and you should have replaced the gray-to-black gradient background image to a solid black color.

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