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There are many ways to customise the appearance of your Moodle site so that it blends in with, for example, your college site or your company's corporate brand. The links below provide more information on personalising the appearance of Moodle:
There are many ways to customise the appearance of your Moodle site so that it blends in with, for example, your college site or your company's corporate brand. The links below provide more information on personalising the appearance of Moodle:
*[[Front page]] - how best to display the entry page to your Moodle.
*[[Front page]] - how best to display the entry page to your Moodle. Here you can decide how to display announcements and  courses (if you want to) and how to  add attractive images and descriptive text to promote your organisation.
*[[Theme settings]] -  how to add custom dropdown menus and (if you wish) personalise the user menu top right.
*[[Header and footer]] -  how  to display useful information at the top and bottom of your course and  link to Google Analytics.
*[[Themes]] - general information on changing the "skin" of your Moodle for the whole site or just sections, and [[Standard themes]] for examples of how to easily customise  Moodle's 'More' theme.
*[[Dashboard]] - a personalised page for each user
*[[Dashboard]] - a personalised page for each user
*[[User profiles]]
*[[User profiles]]
*[[Navigation]] - control how users find their way around Moodle
*[[Navigation]] - control how users find their way around Moodle
*[[Course list]] - control who appears in the list of courses
*[[Course list]] - control who appears in the list of courses
*[[Themes]] - change the "skin" of your Moodle for the whole site or just sections.
 
*[[Header and footer]] - add information to the top and bottom areas of your Moodle.
 


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 14:35, 26 June 2015


There are many ways to customise the appearance of your Moodle site so that it blends in with, for example, your college site or your company's corporate brand. The links below provide more information on personalising the appearance of Moodle:

  • Front page - how best to display the entry page to your Moodle. Here you can decide how to display announcements and courses (if you want to) and how to add attractive images and descriptive text to promote your organisation.
  • Theme settings - how to add custom dropdown menus and (if you wish) personalise the user menu top right.
  • Header and footer - how to display useful information at the top and bottom of your course and link to Google Analytics.
  • Themes - general information on changing the "skin" of your Moodle for the whole site or just sections, and Standard themes for examples of how to easily customise Moodle's 'More' theme.
  • Dashboard - a personalised page for each user
  • User profiles
  • Navigation - control how users find their way around Moodle
  • Course list - control who appears in the list of courses


See also