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*Themes provide a "skin" to completely change the look and feel of your site (or even an individual course). | *Themes provide a "skin" to completely change the look and feel of your site (or even an individual course). | ||
*Moodle sites (with the exception of MoodleCloud sites) come with two | *Moodle sites (with the exception of MoodleCloud sites) come with two [[Standard themes]] called Boost and Classic. | ||
*If you are able to add additional plugins to your site, you can download and install contributed themes from the [https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=category&id=3 Themes area of the Plugins directory] | *If you are able to add additional plugins to your site, you can download and install contributed themes from the [https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=category&id=3 Themes area of the Plugins directory]. More information is available from [[Installinmg a new theme]]. | ||
*[[Theme settings]] | *[[Theme settings]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 10:30, 30 August 2022
- Themes provide a "skin" to completely change the look and feel of your site (or even an individual course).
- Moodle sites (with the exception of MoodleCloud sites) come with two Standard themes called Boost and Classic.
- If you are able to add additional plugins to your site, you can download and install contributed themes from the Themes area of the Plugins directory. More information is available from Installinmg a new theme.