Campus theme

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This is a contributed (third party) theme for Moodle written by David Bogner and shared on Moodle.org

Introduction

Campus is a theme with a light feel through colour and font selection.

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About

Required version of Moodle

This version works with Moodle version 2015051100.00 release 2.9 (Build: 20150511) and above within the 2.9 branch until the next release.

Please ensure that your hardware and software complies with 'Requirements' in 'Installing Moodle' on 'docs.moodle.org/35/en/Installing_Moodle'. Installation

  • Ensure you have the version of Moodle as stated above in 'Required version of Moodle'. This is essential as the theme relies on underlying core code that is out of my control.
  • Login as an administrator and put Moodle in 'Maintenance Mode' so that there are no users using it bar you as the administrator.
  • Copy the extracted 'campus' folder to the '/theme/' folder.
  • Go to 'Site administration' -> 'Notifications' and follow standard the 'plugin' update notification.
  • Select as the theme for the site.
  • Put Moodle out of Maintenance Mode.

Upgrading

  • Ensure you have the version of Moodle as stated above in 'Required version of Moodle'. This is essential as the theme relies on underlying core code that is out of my control.
  • Login as an administrator and put Moodle in 'Maintenance Mode' so that there are no users using it bar you as the administrator.
  • Make a backup of your old 'campus' folder in '/theme/' and then delete the folder.
  • Copy the replacement extracted 'campus' folder to the '/theme/' folder.
  • Go to 'Site administration' -> 'Notifications' and follow standard the 'plugin' update notification.
  • If automatic 'Purge all caches' appears not to work by lack of display etc. then perform a manual 'Purge all caches' under 'Home -> Site administration -> Development -> Purge all caches'.
  • Put Moodle out of Maintenance Mode.

Uninstallation

  • Put Moodle in 'Maintenance Mode' so that there are no users using it bar you as the administrator.
  • Change the theme to another theme of your choice.
  • In '/theme/' remove the folder 'campus'.
  • Put Moodle out of Maintenance Mode.

Version Information

Please see https://github.com/dasistwas/moodle-theme_campus/blob/master/Readme.md