Shoehorn progress

Shoehorn progress

by Gareth J Barnard -
Number of replies: 4
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Hi Moodlers,

I have made a short screen cast on the progress I am making with the Shoehorn theme (https://github.com/gjb2048/moodle-theme_shoehorn):


Cheers,

Gareth

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In reply to Gareth J Barnard

Re: Shoehorn progress

by Mary Evans -

Nice...I want to learn how to do a talkover video! smile

Tell me Gareth what is the value of having course tiles?

In reply to Gareth J Barnard

Re: Shoehorn progress

by Lenka Kolesarova -
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Hi Gareth, 

I really like your work and now I begin to regret we have not won your iMoot competition...

I especially like the idea of Activity tiles. Many of our teachers are using the Grid format and this is exactly what one teacher working on a tablet suggested -- the possibility to have a Grid within a section of a course (not only on a course homepage) to make the whole course more touch-friendly. There is one thing I have not completely understood from the video -- is having acitivity/resourse tiles a setting you can turn on and off in a course as a teacher (like the grid course format), or is it a default of the theme that the teacher cannot change?

BTW, in the GitHub link you provided, there is an extra ":". I see you have a new version for 2.7, I'll try to install it in our test 2.7 installation and try it out. 

In reply to Lenka Kolesarova

Re: Shoehorn progress

by Gareth J Barnard -
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Hi Lenka,

Thank you.

The setting is a part of the theme and can only be changed by an administrator.  To be changed by a teacher in the course it would have to be a course format setting and the CSS therefore within it.

The auto-linking code must have added the colon to the link as its the port delimiter in a URL, so here it is without it: https://github.com/gjb2048/moodle-theme_shoehorn

Cheers,

Gareth