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The Standardlogo theme allows the user to upload a logo via the regular Moodle interface and have it appear on the Site's FrontPage.
The Standardlogo theme is a Moodle 1.9 theme that allows the user to upload a logo via the regular Moodle interface and have it appear on the Site's FrontPage.
[[Image:Theme_standardlogo.jpg|thumb|400px|center|Example of a standard logo theme]]
[[Image:Theme_standardlogo.jpg|thumb|400px|center|Example of a standard logo theme]]


==Add logo via front page files==
==Add logo via front page files==
To add your own homepage logo to this theme.  Create a logo in a jpg or gif file. Make sure it is called logo.jpg or logo.gif.   
To add your own homepage logo to this theme.  Create a logo in a jpg or gif or png file. Make sure it is called logo.jpg or logo.gif or logo.png.   


Using the course administration block settings >Front page>Files and then upload the file into your Front Page files.   
Using the course administration block settings > Front page> Files and then upload the file into your Front Page files.   


==How to upload via site files==
==How to upload via site files==

Revision as of 22:30, 16 September 2013

The Standardlogo theme is a Moodle 1.9 theme that allows the user to upload a logo via the regular Moodle interface and have it appear on the Site's FrontPage.

Example of a standard logo theme

Add logo via front page files

To add your own homepage logo to this theme. Create a logo in a jpg or gif or png file. Make sure it is called logo.jpg or logo.gif or logo.png.

Using the course administration block settings > Front page> Files and then upload the file into your Front Page files.

How to upload via site files

Alternatively put a file called logo.jpg or logo.gif in the main Moodle directory. (using FTP, for example).

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