About Themza Moodle Themes

About Themza Moodle Themes

by Duygu SIMSEK -
Number of replies: 11



students) in a university setting. For 2008-2009 academic year we uploaded
Moodle 1.9.1 and we searched new themes. We found Themza Moodle Themes and
downloaded these well designed themes. But we have a problem with these
themes. Although they appear well when we place them, when we click the turn
editing on button anywhere (Course page, my moodle page,etc.), all icons and
fonts above the blocks get distorted. i.e. the fonts become unusally big,
some of the words disappear, etc.

Has anyone experienced similar problems?

Many thanks,

Duygu ŞİMŞEK P.S: Screen shot picture of the problem is attached!
Attachment themzaProblems.jpg
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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Zied ALAYA -
this happened to me too first time I changed to one of themza theme.
I did a Ctrl+F5 to force a complete refresh with CSS reloading.
may this will work for you too smile

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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Themza Moodle -
We've made some fixes in the css that should solve the problem with the icons, but I think that the big letters are because the css file is not fully loaded. Please, download the theme again and try if it works for you.
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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Francesc Delis -

Hi everydody.


I have another problem with one of Themza themes: silky-red. I like it a lot so I'm using it in my moodle site, but I have a problem with it: when I switch on ajax, I can not move topics up and down because I can not see the icon to do it. I can see this icon (the two arrows in a cross) to move resources, blocks, ... but it does not appear to move topics. Is it possible to solve this problem?

Thank you

P.D. I attach a jpg file where you can see the problem
Attachment image1.jpg
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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Tony Bandiera -
Did you get this fixed I have the same problem?
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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Francesc Delis -
Hi Tony.

No, not yet. I'm using this theme switching ajax on-off depends on I want to do. It is a bit annoying but I do not want to change the theme until next course. So, I have to deal with it in this way. Meanwhile, I hope somebody could help us.

Regards.
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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Tony Bandiera -
thanks, ive turned off ajax too. I also emailed themza.com and I will let you know if they can sort it out.
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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Joseph Rézeau -
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Tony, have you seen my solution, posted Thursday, 11 December 2008, 06:21 PM?
Joseph
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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Tony Bandiera -

Yeh! It works - make sure you refresh. Did you get this

Here is the solution to this problem. In file styles_layout.css of the silkyred theme, locate lines

#course-view .section .left a { display:none }

and remove them!

from Joseph Rezeau on the Forum

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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Joseph Rézeau -
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Here is the solution to this problem. In file styles_layout.css of the silkyred theme, locate lines

#course-view .section .left a {
 display:none
}

and remove them! Only took me about one hour to figure it out...

See result on attached screenshot.

Joseph

Attachment image00.jpg
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Re: About Themza Moodle Themes

by Francesc Delis -
Hi Joseph. It is fantastic!

Fortunately, there are people in the moodle world who know much more about the system than us and are so kind to share their knowledge with the community.

Thank you very much