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Moodle Theme Development

By : Silvina Paola Hillar
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Moodle Theme Development

By: Silvina Paola Hillar

Overview of this book

Theming is one of the main features of Moodle, and it can be used to customize your online courses and make them look exactly how you want them to,according to your target audience. If you have been looking for a book that will help you develop Moodle themes that you are proud of, and that your students will enjoy, then this is the book for you. We start off by introducing Moodle 3 and explaining what it is, how it works, and what tools you might need to create a stunning Moodle theme. We then show you how to choose and change the pre-installed Moodle themes in detailed steps, and explain what Moodle themes are and how they work. Next, we show you how to change an existing theme and test the changes that you have made. You can not only plan the customization of theme, but also tailor it using advanced Moodle theming processes; this book is your one-stop guide to creating your own personalized Moodle 3 theme.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Moodle Theme Development
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Dedication
Preface

Test your knowledge


A. If we customize the footnote in MoodleCloud ...

  1. ...we can see it throughout the course.

  2. ...we can see it in the header of the front page only.

  3. ...we can see it on the login page only.

B. We can add links to social networks in the Essential theme in Moodle on-premises by ...

  1. ...editing HTML code.

  2. ...adding the URL to the belonging blocks under Header within Theme | Appearance.

  3. ...editing widgets from websites and pasting the HTML code.

C. If we want to add an image to the footer ...

  1. ...we can do it using HTML code.

  2. ...we can upload an image to the course and use it as the footer.

  3. ...we can't do it.

D. When we customize the front page area we can see it in ...

  1. ...the whole course.

  2. ...site home.

  3. ...the login page.

E. We can add ...

  1. ...not more than 16 slides.

  2. ...however many slides we want.

  3. ...four slides, as shown in the example.