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Moodle Theme Development

You're reading from   Moodle Theme Development Build customized themes to make your Moodle courses engaging and interactive

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
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ISBN-13 9781786463210
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Silvina Paola Hillar Silvina Paola Hillar
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Preface 1. An Introduction to Moodle 3 and MoodleCloud 2. Themes in Moodle 3 on-premises and MoodleCloud FREE CHAPTER 3. Setting Up Logos in Moodle Themes 4. Customizing the Header and the Footer 5. Customizing Elements with CSS 6. Locating, Editing, and Using New Icons 7. Optimizing Themes for Mobile Devices 8. Exploring Layouts 9. Course Formats 10. Extending Moodle Theming to Specific Sections A. Test Your Knowledge Answers

Editing the code to customize the style of elements


We have just edited the code to make changes to the word Enjoy. However, we do not have, or can't modify, that word because the code won't work. As we want to add the changes made to it, we need to edit the codes that we have copied so far. We will work with Sublime Text in order to edit the code. Therefore, run Sublime Text and follow these steps:

  1. Enter Sublime Text and paste the following code, which we have inspected and copied from our Moodle on-premises. The code reads as follows:

          .title { 
              padding: 3px 0 8px; 
              margin: 3px 8px 4px; 
              border-bottom: 1px solid #f1f1f1; 
              text-transform: uppercase; 
          } 
    
  2. Copy the code that we generated in http://enjoycss.com/code/ .

  3. Paste the code in Sublime Text. It is shown in the following screenshot:

  4. Edit the code so it reads as follows:

          .title { 
            -webkit-box-sizing: content-box; 
            -moz-box-sizing...
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