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== Basic page structure ==
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Most Moodle pages are divided in four parts:
Most Moodle pages are divided in four parts:
* Header
* Header

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Moodle User Interface Guidelines > Page structure and types

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This is a guideline template for a Moodle Interface Guideline. Comments: developer forum thread



Basic page structure

Image 1: Basic page structure

Most Moodle pages are divided in four parts:

  • Header
    • Heading area
    • Breadcrumb area
  • Main content area
  • Footer

The header consists of a Heading area and a breadcrumb area.

The above is true in the default theme, but may vary in other themes. (?)