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== technical Approah ==
== Technical Approah ==
Someone with good technical knowledge of how the best way to approach this - please add
There are 5 major categories of development for this theme family:
 
* Layout
* Renderers
* Stylesheets
* Javascripts
* Settings (child themes)
 
=== Layout ===
The layout will be a 2 column layout based on the [http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/examples/fluid.html "Fluid" example] providing an "out of the box" responsive grid.
 
=== Renderers ===
Multiple renderers will be developed to make Moodle output more bootstrap friendly by 1) outputting classes defined in bootstrap.css and 2) outputting semantic HTML exemplified in the bootstrap documentation
 
=== Stylesheets ===
Bootstrap.css will be the core CSS sheet with adjustments made to reduce re-duplication (like 'reset') and to define Moodle core classes that can't be matched to bootstrap via a renderer
 
=== Javascripts ===
[http://jshirley.github.com/bootstrap/javascript.html YUI Bootstrap plugins] will be dropped in to the theme in place of the jQuery version(s).
 
=== Settings ===
On the roadmap: create a child theme (or themes) to provide end users with custom settings, possibly including:
 
* static or fixed navbar
* light or dark color
* 2 or 3 column layout
* custom logo
* [http://bootswatch.com/ bootswatches]


== Success criteria ==
== Success criteria ==

Revision as of 14:28, 28 September 2012

Twitter Bootstrap Theme

This page aims to bring together discussions from the themes forum related to the development of a moodle 'base' theme that conforms to the twitter bootstrap coding conventions. There has already been a great deal of work done by inderviduals within the moodle community and it's hoped that by formulising this work we may be able to collaborate and build on this.


Technical Approah

There are 5 major categories of development for this theme family:

  • Layout
  • Renderers
  • Stylesheets
  • Javascripts
  • Settings (child themes)

Layout

The layout will be a 2 column layout based on the "Fluid" example providing an "out of the box" responsive grid.

Renderers

Multiple renderers will be developed to make Moodle output more bootstrap friendly by 1) outputting classes defined in bootstrap.css and 2) outputting semantic HTML exemplified in the bootstrap documentation

Stylesheets

Bootstrap.css will be the core CSS sheet with adjustments made to reduce re-duplication (like 'reset') and to define Moodle core classes that can't be matched to bootstrap via a renderer

Javascripts

YUI Bootstrap plugins will be dropped in to the theme in place of the jQuery version(s).

Settings

On the roadmap: create a child theme (or themes) to provide end users with custom settings, possibly including:

  • static or fixed navbar
  • light or dark color
  • 2 or 3 column layout
  • custom logo
  • bootswatches

Success criteria

  • To have developed a theme that can be used as a base theme, that looks and feels like the default bootsrap interface. (see: examples.

Future developments

  • To make a responsive version
  • Create a library of custom renderers that can be used in themes to make UI changes
  • Add theme settings that allo administrators to change the layout of templates through the theme interface.


Links to discussions in forums: