we are trying to convince a client to use Moodle for a new project. We have almost achieved it.
Moodle should play a LMS role but also a Marketing role. Their only concern is about the final web aspect.
Could some one send me a link to a Moodle server with fancy use of CSS and all design possibilities?
Fancy, beautiful and sophisticated theme...
As we all know - "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" but still:
free themes http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?id=6552
http://newschoollearning.com/
etc.
And read next http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=116398
http://test.uvcms.com/proddemos/
You can login with these credentials:
username: demo
password: demo
For more info checkout this thread.
Another idiom: Travelling salesmen always try to get a "foot in the door"
UVCMS Moodle Solutions is one of the Partners already mentioned in http://moodle.com/themes/
Most of you send me links to Themes, that i really appreciate. However, I was rather looking for a real Moodle server were some fancy theme was used.
Some of newschoollearning themes have a top menu that is somehow disconnected from Moodle. That could be usefull to include the most 'marketing or portal' parts of the content. Does anyone now of a real portal making use of that kind of tool.
All the links to previuos discussons were also usefull.
Or Google for:
moodle site
You find a few that way?
Ramon,
most registered sites in http://moodle.org/sites/ are "real portals" - usually schools...
Really fancy use of CSS and design possibilities in current moodle are unfortunately a little limited. Some of the reasons are explained in http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=116398
Still you may find beatiful and sophisticated moodle themes, you may find nice layout and fancy features from several free or commercial themes - just check the demonstration sites - for example
http://demo.themza.com/moodle/
http://vle.newbury-college.ac.uk/
http://newschoollearning.com/moodle/
and so on.
Demo sites have often a Theme Switcher or you can change a theme from some menu.
For a theme that successfully uses a menu bar such as the one I've included in a couple of my themes, check out the Newbury collection:
http://vle.newbury-college.ac.uk/?&theme=default
What they do (and what I do on my on site) is add links to the menu bar as they become important.
I realize that this isn't as good (easy/passive) as something dynamically generated (which I am working on), but it's a good start to creating a rigid navigation structure that your users can rely upon.
Note: Moodle.org now uses a similar navigation menu.
So, I've offered two examples of how the navigation dropdown links have been made useful. Perhaps others can provide more.
Hope this is helpful.
I like your school site! Very interesting group.
It's CSS based and disconnected from Moodle and shows you what can be done with a bit of photoshop and a text editor.

Lewis,
it is a really beatiful, flexible and well done theme.
You have used some nice javascripts too, it's not all pure css...
Thank you for sharing this link - have you modified also activities?
I've just visited your site's front page and I agree with the other moodlers here that yours is a cool theme. I also liked the Moodle Induction Video for Students except for the background music, which I find disturbing. Why is it that people making videos feel that a background music is an obligatory component? To me it is more "audio pollution" similar to the music that is forced upon my ears when I visit my local supermarket.

ATB
Joseph

No - you did not break any forum rules, Darko. Forgive me if my comment was tactless, it was just a spontaneous reaction when you added your link 3 minutes after my post that had a link to theme page of moodle.com http://moodle.com/themes/ that has links to all Moodle Partners selling commercial themes or services among some free themes and I thought we have finally found a faster salesman than Ramon (he usually offers Wiris if somebody is asking about Dragmath )
In fact all good salesmen need to be in the right place at the right time
http://docs.moodle.org/en/Policy_on_Advertising tells that all participants are welcome to write about and link to commercial products or services (Moodle-related or not, yours or otherwise) if it's in the natural context of a discussion such as an answer to a question. This is not seen as advertising.
Your free theme Foodle looks nice - theme itself is a traditional moodle theme but it has some fresh features like those icons...
If your client likes the colour purple I am working on a new theme for our site http://moodle.houghtonkepier.org.uk and there is a wink demo of the internal elements of the accordion style see http://tinyurl.com/b5mkvb I hope to release that as public domain once I document how to change colours etc
- beautiful
- sophisticated
- fancy
For this reason, you will never find what you are looking for. We all think our themes are the most beautiful, sophisticated, and fancy. That is why we made them!
Perhaps a better way of phrasing this post would be to give an example of sites or aspects of design that you find fit this pattern, then ask if any Moodle themes match your required specifications.