How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan john felix -
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Hi,

  I was just wondering whether it is possible to change the theme programatically depending on who the current logged in user is? Can someone tell me how to do this.

 

Thanks

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Richard Oelmann -
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Hi John,

I'm not sure about 'programmatically' but if you enable user themes in Site Admin > Appearance > Themes > Theme Settings, each user can then set a theme on their profile page. You can limit the choice of themes by creating a list on the theme settings page as well.

Richard

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Frederic Nevers -

Hi,

I've never tried it but there is a 'theme' field in the 'mdl-user' table. You could probably try and set a theme there (with PHPmyAdmin) to see if it works. Just a thought.

Cheers, 

Fred

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Mary Evans -
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Hi,

This can be set in the students profile by the administrator, if this option is enabled in Theme settings, so no need to manually change the Database.

Cheers

Mary

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Arjun Baliga -

Dear All,

i have a similar question .I have set force theme  courses ,as we  have multiple courses running on same instanse.

and  i have set user theme in their profile for admin and teachers.is there any way i can stop overwriding user theme by course theme.

Hope i am making sense gülüyor thanks in advance 

Arjun 

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Tim Hunt -
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I don't think you can control this in the Moodle UI, but you can control it in your config.php file. If you look in config-dist.php, which lists all the things you can set in config.php, it is documented there. (Search for $CFG->themeorder).

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Arjun Baliga -

thanks much Tim ,what exactly i wanted 

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Phillip McAbee -

Hey Arjun,

Where able to display a different theme based on the user programmatically?

I have the same challenge? If you have anything to share on how to implement this it be great - I'm working with Moodle 2.7.

Phil

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Nick Garrod -

Did a solution get found for this.

I too want a theme automatically selected based on the user that has logged into the system.

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Mary Evans -
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Read the whole of this discussion. Admins can set a theme for a Student in the student's profile. However these themes can be overridden if course themes have been set too. To make the User theme dominate this action you would also need to add some php markup into your Moodle site's config.php.

Read Tim's comment above.

Cheers

Mary

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Re: How to display a different theme based on the user programatically?

yazan Rodrigo Ribeiro de Abreu -

Thanks a lot. This thread helped me a lot.

I'm facing a challenge: I need that every new user starts using moodle with an especific theme.

In other words:

1 - a theme for Admin and non logged users

2 - 1 theme for every looged users (except for admin)