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Header logo

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To show your logo in the page header, the file header.html in your theme folder requires editing.

In the file header.html you see the following lines (or similar):

<?php if ($home) { // This is what gets printed on the home page only ?>

<?php echo $heading ?>
<?php echo $menu ?>

<?php } else if ($heading) { // This is what gets printed on any other page with a heading ?>

<?php } ?>

The following code example shows a part from a header file with a logo. Please replace lines 5 and 12 above with lines 5 and 12 from the code example below. In particular, pay close attention to the following statement:

RIGHT <?php echo $CFG->httpswwwroot.'/theme/'.current_theme() ?>/image.jpg

Some theme designers have mistakenly used:

WRONG <?php echo "$CFG->wwwroot/theme/$CFG->theme/image.jpg" ?>

Using $CFG->theme gets the path for the site's default theme rather than the currently selected one. As a result, logos do not appear because they are not in the specified directory. $CFG->wwwroot images throw unsecure warning in IE when using loginhttps.

<?php if ($home) { // This is what gets printed on the home page only ?>

<img src="<?php echo
      $CFG->themewww.'/'.current_theme() ?>/pix/big_logo.gif" width="300" 
       height="100" alt="mycompany" title="mycompany" id="logo" />
<?php echo $menu ?>

<?php } else if ($heading) { // This is what gets printed on any other page with a heading ?>

<?php } ?>

Moodle offers one header for all pages and a different header for the front/home page. You may, for example, make the header for your front page higher and place a bigger logo on it.

The logo position in the page header is defined in the CSS file styles_layout.css. Please change the values for the CLASS .headermain and eventually for the IDs #header and #header-home if needed. You can find the definitions in the section header of the CSS file.

A tip for a fast jump to the header section of the CSS file: Select and copy the word "header" in the section list at the beginning of the file. Then call find in your program and paste "header" into the search dialogue. After you click "find" in your dialogue your program will find the start of the header section.

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