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* You always have the option to switch back to the familiar old interface at any time without affecting your custom themes
* You always have the option to switch back to the familiar old interface at any time without affecting your custom themes
* For developers, this new theme is a great new base for your own themes, with Bootstrap 4, built-in SASS compiler, automated RTL support, preset files, new templates which make it easier to customise Moodle components. Share your presets in the [https://moodle.net/mod/data/view.php?id=28 Moodle preset repository]
* For developers, this new theme is a great new base for your own themes, with Bootstrap 4, built-in SASS compiler, automated RTL support, preset files, new templates which make it easier to customise Moodle components. Share your presets in the [https://moodle.net/mod/data/view.php?id=28 Moodle preset repository]
*(Note that Boost is Bootstrap-based and as such does not support submenus in the custom menu setting.)
* With Boost, Moodle is also aiming towards a unified (harmonised) experience with our Moodle Mobile app
* With Boost, Moodle is also aiming towards a unified (harmonised) experience with our Moodle Mobile app
[[File:Docs_BoostAdminSettings.png|thumb|600px|center]]
[[File:Docs_BoostAdminSettings.png|thumb|600px|center]]

Latest revision as of 12:32, 24 March 2017

New feature
in Moodle 3.2!

  • Boost is a new core theme that gives Moodle sites a fresh new look. See the screencasts Boost for admins and Boost for teachers to view demonstrations.
  • Get better navigation within and between courses in Boost
  • With Boost, you can enjoy consistent, clearer way to configure key pages such as courses and activities

  • Enjoy more space on the screen for your content in Boost
  • Boost is easy to configure using industry-standard Bootstrap presets
  • You always have the option to switch back to the familiar old interface at any time without affecting your custom themes
  • For developers, this new theme is a great new base for your own themes, with Bootstrap 4, built-in SASS compiler, automated RTL support, preset files, new templates which make it easier to customise Moodle components. Share your presets in the Moodle preset repository
  • (Note that Boost is Bootstrap-based and as such does not support submenus in the custom menu setting.)
  • With Boost, Moodle is also aiming towards a unified (harmonised) experience with our Moodle Mobile app
Docs BoostAdminSettings.png