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Essential theme for Moodle released for version 3.3 #moodlethemes

Essential theme for Moodle released for version 3.3 #moodlethemes | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Essential Theme for Moodle – the most versatile and acclaimed free Moodle theme in recent years, is updated to a new version compatible with Moodle 3.3. Essential is among the most downloaded Moodle themes ever and still maintains its popularity. In the last 3 months, Essential theme is downloaded more than 60k times from the Moodle plugins directory (Moodle Stats).

Since its release, Essential is among the top 3 table topper Moodle plugins in terms of usage, downloads and features. The first version of the theme was developed by Julian Ridden for Moodle 2.5 and afterwards it is being maintained actively by Gareth J Barnard through crowdfunding.

Recently, Gareth released the updated stable version of the Essential theme compatible with Moodle 3.3.

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Elegance Theme Overview

This video provides an overview of the features provided by the new "Elegance" theme for Moodle 2.6 and above.

 

This "Bootstrap 3" theme is a fully responsive theme designed for use on both desktop and mobile devices. With a streamlined design and clean typography, the theme is designed to appeal to those with a more creative/visual lean.

 

 


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Moodle Theme Development - What You Need to Know - Super Moodle

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When it comes to Moodle theme development, the first thing to do is find a base theme, but how do you do this? There are essentially two ways: you can either copy the standard theme and rename it, or you can use a parent theme (which will also be based on the standard theme).

If you opt to create a copy of a theme that is close to the standard theme, Moodle will then use the standard theme as its base in your Moodle theme development process. Any changes you then make will be applied on top.

The way in which you configure your Moodle themes is open to interpretation. You can use a parent theme is a good way to go if you find a theme that is very close to what you are looking for, without needing to make many changes. If you are looking to create something from scratch and really sink your teeth into Moodle theme development, however, use a copy of one of the standard sheets.

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