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In the standard Moodle distribution, all themes are placed in the theme/ directory. | In the standard Moodle distribution, all themes are placed in the theme/ directory. | ||
Moodle is flexible and starting with 1.7, moodle will fully support changing the location of | Moodle is flexible and starting with 1.7, moodle will fully support changing the location of the theme directory. | ||
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Starting from Moodle 1.7, the location of themes may be altered, using the variables ''$CFG->themewww'' and ''$CFG->themedir'' - themes from placed in the specified directory will be able to be selected using the theme selector. | Starting from Moodle 1.7, the location of themes may be altered, using the variables ''$CFG->themewww'' and ''$CFG->themedir'' - themes from placed in the specified directory will be able to be selected using the theme selector. | ||
For example, should you wish to place themes in a subdirectory called 'my_moodle_themes', your config.php might look like this: | |||
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$CFG->wwwroot = 'http://my.moodle.site.edu'; | $CFG->wwwroot = 'http://my.moodle.site.edu'; |
Revision as of 13:36, 8 October 2006
In the standard Moodle distribution, all themes are placed in the theme/ directory.
Moodle is flexible and starting with 1.7, moodle will fully support changing the location of the theme directory.
Changing theme Location
Starting from Moodle 1.7, the location of themes may be altered, using the variables $CFG->themewww and $CFG->themedir - themes from placed in the specified directory will be able to be selected using the theme selector.
For example, should you wish to place themes in a subdirectory called 'my_moodle_themes', your config.php might look like this:
$CFG->wwwroot = 'http://my.moodle.site.edu'; $CFG->dirroot = '/var/www/my.moodle.site.edu/public_html'; $CFG->themewww = $CFG->wwwroot . '/my_moodle_themes'; $CFG->themedir = $CFG->dirroot . '/my_moodle_themes';