Por favor ayudenme, necesito cambiar el tamaño de los text de usuario y contraseña, el que sale en el encabezado a lado del logo.. he buscado pero aun no he tenido exito.
Les agradeceria su ayuda
Re: Kaikohe Christian School Beta Theme
Love the theme but I am having a few issues -
we link to some pages within Moodle from elsewhere, then using your Login Menu we always get redirected to the Homepage rather than the URL we were aiming for..
Any tips on how to modify this behaviour
Cheers
Rob
Difficult to Show image, If we try to link to say for example
http://webserver/moodle/course/view.php?id=70 and the user is not logged in
We get redirected to the logon Script (LDAP) from inside the school which then logs on and puts the user to
https://webserver/moodle/ rather than the originally targeted address.
Rob
http://moodle.kingsley.k12.mi.us/
We're using it for the whole web site.
But we have the same issue, as follows.
Say you are at the Teachers and Staff page, and click a resource that requires a login. So you log in, but you are directed back to the home page.
Can we STAY at the Teachers and Staff page, instead of redirecting to home?
I'll be back shortly.
Mary
Hope this helps.
Mary
From what I can ascertain from the problem as stated above, is that when logging into a course with password key the Teacher (who is already logged into Moodle) will be put back to Home page rather than the Course page they want. This problem happened constantly to a colleague of mine, the theme they use was custom built for them. So I am assuming it's a Moodle thing and not your theme or any other theme for that matter. It might well have been a bug and fixed as I have never experienced that problem. I use version 1.9.8.
Cheers,
Mary
Hey,
love the theme, how can I change the colour of the lavalamp menu? I have tried editing the lavabg.gif and lava.gif files but this seems to make no difference. I would like to use this theme with my school colours.
Cheers Wheelie.
thanks,
Gordon
body {
background-color: #CC000;
}
for getting away from the red background and:
div.content {
border: 1px solid #ff0000;
}
to have a red border around the whole page content.
body {
background-color: #CC000;
}
Thanks,
Gordon
I can answer this for you. You need to be looking in the css files. Not sure now how many .css files there are in this theme, usually just one but sometimes more.
If you want to go for a white background just use the word 'white' as typing in the name works for most colors, red, blue, green, ivory, gold, silver, etc., The HEX code for the color WHITE is #FFFFFF
By the way the previous color code was incorrect...#CC000
HEX codes have 6 digits not 5
This is the correct color code #CC0000 = RED
body {background-color: white;}
or
body {background-color: FFFFFF;}
Don't struggle...there is always help available on this forum, and there are plenty of Moodle Docs to help with customising themes too. CSS FAQ and Themes FAQ are good starting points for learning more about CSS and theming in general.
Cheers
Mary
my bad the current color is #cc0000 that's what you'll want to change to whatever color you want.
And that can be found around
/theme/kaikohe_christian_school/styles.php
line 37
body {
background: #C00 url('images/background.jpg') repeat-x center top;
border-color:#FFF;
height:100%;
margin-bottom: 40px;
margin-top:0;
}
Don't you mean styles_variable.css ?
Gordon
The side block headers are actually pictures. I don't remember what css file they were in, but if I find them again I'll let you know.
Gordon
Side block headers are styled in the styles_layout.css file. Try lines 1414 and 1439. You will also need to change the backup color on line 1344. If you want to change the color completely I also recommend editing the background of the "hide/show" arrow. Unfortunately this is an image so you will have to do some image editing.
As a general rule of thumb, the CSS files can be thought of like this:
- dropdown.css - All CSS for the drop down menu/nav bar.
- styles_color.css - All the color styles e.g. border-color.
- styles_fonts.css - All the font styles for the theme.
- styles_layout.css - All layout CSS, and also some of the background styles.
- styles_moz.css - Firefox styles.
- styles_variable.css - This file has sort of the 'base' styles in it, e.g. link styles.
I will hopefully be releasing an update for the theme within the next month, but am currently working on a Moodle 2.0 theme.
Te
Sorry the max upload size is 100 kb on this forum and picture would take 500 kb.
OK here is the SCORM & KCS enquiry copied from message:-
"
In the current theme - KCS, which my college uses (which I deployed) the SCORM player acts weird. No matter what value I provide it produces the same size box and under the Index links.
Where do I find the css information that defines the layout of SCORM.
Also regarding a post that you have kindly answered earlier-langage bar. I noticed that it only works on the Front page. It does not appear in any other page inspite of adding the headermenu details in both "banner menu" div areas.
Sorry I can't think of a better way to explain the above enquiry. Hope you get the picture from the above."
I look forward to your opinions.
Styling SCORM Pages
I didn't have a clue about SCORM so I read up on it and found that the LMS modules I had made using some Free Open Source software eXe was the same as SCORM, but I save mine in a different format. But how to style them? It's actually easier than you think.
Moodle has, in it's capabilities to help with styling, specific ways of identifying a particular page using the information which you can find in the url for the page, in this case SCORM page view. So the identifier would be...
#mod-scorm-view or #mod-scorm-player etc...depending on which page you wanted styled in a particular way.
For instance using these various css mark-up got the initial SCORM page to display in a smaller box without a header or a footer...
#mod-scorm-view #footer, #mod-scorm-player #footer {display: none}
#mod-scorm-view .generalbox { width: 75%; margin: 20px auto; }
#mod-scorm-player #header, #mod-scorm-player #header-home { display: none; background-image: none;}
body#mod-scorm-player { background-image: none;}
Using Firefox and a plugin called Firebug you can quickly identify the element id or class for the parts of the page you want to change. You can read more about this in Themes FAQ and CSS FAQ
Language Menu
If you take a look at Standard theme's header.html you will see the following code...
<h1 class="headermain"><?php echo $heading ?></h1>
<div class="headermenu"><?php echo $menu ?></div>
<?php print_container_end(); ?>
The highlighted line contains both the login details and also the language menu and also the Jump facility in that one line, so it is important that that code is kept as it is, at least I am finding so, as it's varied uses are important for navigation.
If you don't have that line in the header.html try adding it in the same position in your theme's header.html as it is above. Don't worry about styling as that's done by standard theme by default.
You will find that the language menu sometimes will appear in the navbar (right-hand side of breadcrumb nav) in some pages, but not others. But more often than not it is in the header, if it is included in the theme, and if you have the Language option set to display.
Hope these answer you questions?
Mary
What is weird is that I selected other themes to see
if it has the same issue and yes I was right, it doesn't display in any other themes either(Standard theme, Standardred,....etc.)
I will get back with the progress of the SCORM design but for now I am establishing the fact that the language bar only displays on the Moodle Home page and not any other page unless some one can prove otherwise.
Vijay
Thanks for updating the download I've just approved it. I did notice, however, it has a whole load of MAC .files in the zip. Are these necessary, because when you extract them they split off into a MAC folder of their own which doesn't have a theme name. What I'm asking is, does Moodle use these on a MAC install? If not I don't think they should not be in the download. I know for a fact they are confusing to some Moodlers, myself included, as they have been known to disrupt a normal install of the theme to the server.
Mary
That's the funniest thing I've heard all week!
I am running this theme on two different servers; one works perfectly, the other constantly puts the login fields down into the calendar.
It took several hours, but I traced the problem down to a couple of lines in the loginmenu.php file. I don't think I can paste the code, but what appears to be happening is that the input tags are defaulting too large, which bumps them out of their container.
I limited the size to 10; I also eliminated the paragraph tags and replaced them with line breaks to save space, and now everything fits just fine.
This file is located right in the home folder. I am attaching my file with commented code. Hope it helps!
You can see the modified login here: http://www.traversebay.org
So instead of .loginprofile { padding: 10px 0 0 225px; } try something like { padding: 10px 0 0 125px; }
You shouldn't have to edit the loginmenu.php file to fix this, it is a simple CSS fix.
Okay, I didn't know that was there. Thanks!
I am also intersted in adjusting the gradebook- it does some wierd mouseover stuff, I want to make it simpler and fit more on the screen.
Can you tell me where to adjust that?
Thanks!
Is there a download for this theme? I could not see it in the Moodle theme repostitory.
Cheers
Mary