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Most Moodle pages are divided in four parts:
Most Moodle pages are divided in four parts:
* Header
* Header
** Heading area
* Navigation bar
** Breadcrumb area
* Main content area
* Main content area
* Footer
* Footer

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Moodle User Interface Guidelines > Page structure and types

Note: This page is a work-in-progress. Feedback and suggested improvements are welcome. Please join the discussion on moodle.org or use the page comments.

This is a guideline template for a Moodle Interface Guideline. Comments: developer forum thread


This page describes the structure of different types of Moodle pages, using the default theme 'standard' as an example. Much of what is described here can be changed in a custom theme (See also).

Basic page structure

Image 1: Basic page structure

Most Moodle pages are divided in four parts:

  • Header
  • Navigation bar
  • Main content area
  • Footer

See also