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Revision as of 13:26, 4 August 2011

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Please refer to these notes before editing this page.

The Front Page is the initial page seen by someone reaching a Moodle site after or before a login. Typically a student will see courses, some blocks of information, displayed in a theme. In the Navigation bar and Navigation block it is called "Home".

A combination of site policies, user authentication and Front Page administration settings determine who can get to the Front Page. And once they get there what they can see and what they can do.

In many ways, a Front Page has similar features and functions to those in a Course. For example, Activities, Resources and Blocks can be added to the Front Page to give it different looks.

Guest view of a simple Front Page, displaying what a Student will see when logged in

Front Page administration

The Site administration block includes links to manage Front Page. Users who have teacher rights on the front page, will only see the "Front page" settings in this block.

In Moodle 2.0 see the Settings block to manage Front Page.

NOTE: Moodle 2 no longer requires an area for "Site files" as it no longer uses them.

Front Page settings

Front Page settings control the look and feel of this page. Please see the link for more information.

Front Page roles

As in a course, you can assign users roles just in the context of this page. Note this is different than the default Authenticated User on Front Page role found in Front Page settings. As a security issue, usually only Admins can modify the Front Page, other users do not.

Front Page backup

You can backup the front page, similar to a Course backup.

Front Page restore

As in a course, you can Restore a backed up version of the front page.

Front Page questions

The Question bank is accessible from the Front Page. For example, if "topic" is checked in the Front Page settings, you can add a Quiz module activity.

Tips and Tricks

The Theme structure of Moodle 2.0 is sufficiently different that these tips will not work. However, the controlling of these things is going to be far easier in the new themes than in previous versions. There is, already, a lot of documentation available as to how themes are constructed, and how they work, but the language is still too technical, so most of us will just not get it.

Backup topic section tips

In earlier versions of Moodle, there is no obvious way to backup or move something placed in a topic on the front page. One trick is to go to any course and click on the backup icon. Change the id in the address bar of the browser to 1.

For example http://demo.moodle.org/backup/backup.php?id=2
Change to http://demo.moodle.org/backup/backup.php?id=1

Go to that page. This will show a standard backup menu for the Front Page's activities and resources. It will behave just like any Course backup and Restore process. The backup file will be located with the site files (admin block >Server>Sitefiles) in a folder called backupdata. You will need the correct permissions to be able to do this.

Front page format examples

A Moodle site's front page can be reconfigured from the default standard to give it a different look and or change how it functions. Depending upon the changes, this can be a simple or a more complex process. Of course a custom theme may have it's own unique Front Page format. Here are some examples using the formal white standard theme:

Visual examples

The one column, no block format

The standard Moodle page format of Blocks on the left and blocks on the right is not always appropriate or considered pretty. The site administrator can change this basic format by simply deleting or hiding blocks that can be seen by a teacher or student.

The two column format

The Administrator decides which blocks should appear on the front page and moves all of them to the left or right side.

Tip: It is possible to force a block column to assume a specific width. For example, placing an image of 400 px in a block will force that column to 400 px.

The clean look example

Some sites want an uncluttered look. A site administrator or designer wants to start with the most basic look and then add features.

  1. The site administrator will turn on editing and hide or delete all blocks that can be see by teachers or students on the front page.
  2. Then go to the Site administration block► Front Page ► Front Page settings and:
    1. Set the "Front page" list to None, None, None, None
    2. Set "Front page items when logged in" list to the same
    3. Check the box for "Include Topic section"
    4. Save

All the above was done with 1 theme, and a simple Front Page.

Changing the look of the Front Page in Moodle 2.0

Each block has a number of configuration settings that you can change. Each block is assigned to a "region" and this positioning is controlled in the

   ► Site pages ► Configuring a (name) block

page. There are a number of other settings you can use to configure the display of the Front page. Be careful, but do not be afraid to experiment,and you can easily replicate any of the above looks by using these configuration settings.

See also