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[[Image: | [[Image:theme_boxxie.png|thumb|600px|center|Arialist theme]] | ||
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Image:theme_anomaly.png|Anomaly theme | Image:theme_anomaly.png|Anomaly theme | ||
Image:theme_binarius.png|Binarius theme | Image:theme_binarius.png|Binarius theme | ||
Image: | Image:theme_boxxie.png|Boxxie theme | ||
Image:theme_formfactor.png|Form Factor theme | |||
Image:theme_leatherbound.png|Leatherbound theme | |||
Image:theme_serenity.png|Serenity theme | |||
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Revision as of 08:15, 13 August 2011
Please refer to these notes before editing this page.
Themes affect the way Moodle looks on a web browser. Moodle comes with standard themes with every install package.
Standard Themes
In alphabetical order here are the standard themes in Moodle 2
Examples of additional themes available
See also
- Modules and Plugins for more contributed themes
- The Front Page is used as the standard screenshot. It can have different looks.