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* [[Creating a theme based on boost]] | * [[Creating a theme based on boost]] | ||
* [[Creating a theme based on classic]] | |||
* [[Moving your theme to use boost as a parent theme]] | |||
* [[Updating a boost based theme]] | |||
* [[Using images in a theme|Using images]] | * [[Using images in a theme|Using images]] | ||
* [[Creating a theme settings page|Theme settings page]] | * [[Creating a theme settings page|Theme settings page]] | ||
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* [[:Category:Themes|List of all themes-related developer documentation]] | * [[:Category:Themes|List of all themes-related developer documentation]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 10 October 2022
This page is a starting point for Moodle theme developers.
For documentation on installing and using themes, please see the Themes user documentation and Themes FAQ.
Moodle has a powerful themes system that allows for a variety of effects through the use of HTML and CSS.
- Themes overview
- Creating a theme based on boost
- Creating a theme based on classic
- Moving your theme to use boost as a parent theme
- Updating a boost based theme
- Using images
- Theme settings page
- Adding theme upgrade code
- Extending the custom menu
- Overriding a renderer
- Theme checklist
- Templates