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== How to Style Moodle Standard Page Elements and and Page Parts ==
== How to Style Moodle Standard Page Elements and and Page Parts ==
Similar functions or similar content should look and feel the same on all Moodle pages. The more consequent these principles are implemented the easer and less hindering the VLE will interfere the working/learning process. Moodle pages '''should''' build on the same function and design patterns.  
Similar functions or similar content should look and feel the same on all Moodle pages. The more consequent these principles are implemented the easer and less hindering the VLE will interfere the working/learning process. Moodle pages '''should''' build on the same function patterns (PHP and JavaScript) and design patterns (XHTML and CSS).


=== Lists ===
=== Lists ===

Revision as of 11:12, 30 August 2005

How to Style Moodle Standard Page Elements and and Page Parts

Similar functions or similar content should look and feel the same on all Moodle pages. The more consequent these principles are implemented the easer and less hindering the VLE will interfere the working/learning process. Moodle pages should build on the same function patterns (PHP and JavaScript) and design patterns (XHTML and CSS).

Lists

Lists are widely used all over Moodle. They appear in the sideblocks, they are used on the course pages. Many developers use lists for navigation parts.

All examples are taken from the List-o-Matic Website [1] for easy reproduction.

Resources about Lists on the Web

Listutorial
List-o-Matic