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<p class="note">'''Please refer to [[Page_notes#Course appearance|these notes]] before editing this page.'''</p>
A course's appearance is effected by its context and content.  The site administration settings may force some appearance elements upon a course.  In general, a teacher can make two courses look very different. 
 
 
==Teacher impacts==
 
The course appearance template lists the general areas that teachers will use to change the way their course looks.  [http://demo.moodle.net demo.moodle.net] has examples of course that look very different from one another.
 
 
==Site administration impacts==
The site may determine many default settings and may force other settings.  Typically these settings can be found in the ''Settings > Site administration'' menu.  For example the site may limit the use of themes in a course, or place a sticky block that will appear in every course's home page.  Here is a list of potential places in the [[Site administration]] menu which have or contain sub-menus with settings that can impact what a user sees.
 
*Advanced features
*Course default settings
*Grade settings
*Language settings
*Plugin settings
**Activity
**Blocks
**Filters
**Text editors
**Repositories
**Question behaviors
**Question types
**Local plugins
*Appearance
*Front pagee
*Reports
*Comments
*Statistics

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