Navbar in pioneer theme

Navbar in pioneer theme

by Irith Herman -
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hi 

I"m using moodle 3.2

how can I get the navarbar to exist in all the site pages

It disappears as I am leaving the frontpage

Irith

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Re: Navbar in pioneer theme

by Chris Kenniburg -
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Hello Irith,

Pioneer is not compatible with Moodle 3.2.  We have shifted our focus to utilize the Boost theme and we have released an upgraded/new theme called "Fordson".  Fordson is awaiting confirmation in the Moodle Plugin directory.

In the meantime you can download it from github:  https://github.com/kennibc/moodle-theme_fordson

Fordson has many of the same features as Pioneer but utilizes Bootstrap 4 and also has many of the new and exciting features of Boost.  You can choose from over 10 different styles in a drop down and instantly change up the look of Fordson.  

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by Irith Herman -

Thank you!

The Pioneer theme works fine with 3.2 except this problem.

I saw the new theme and I liked it I"ll use it for another purpuse.

It is too late for us now the change the theme it is in production.

I will be happy if you will guide me where to change the code so I could see the same header that appears in the frontpage all over the site.


Irith

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by Chris Kenniburg -
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Are you referring to a custom menu or the tools menu?  Trying to figure out what menu.

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custom menu 


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by Chris Kenniburg -
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I'm pretty sure that by design that menu was intentionally left off pages other than the home page to free up room and allow the student to focus on the content and not all the other things.  Especially on mobile.

The idea being that once you left the homepage you were engaging with learning materials.  If you need to navigate and go elsewhere you can return to the homepage.  

Fordson has the custom menu at the top always.