More background colours

Atto ::: atto_morebackcolors
Maintained by Nicolas Dunand
This is intended to be a replacement for the core backcolor Atto plugin, allowing the Moodle administrator to freely define a set of colours that can be used by users.
Latest release:
3545 sites
586 downloads
60 fans
Current versions available: 2

This is intended to be a replacement for the core backcolor Atto plugin, allowing the Moodle administrator to freely define a set of colours that can be used by users.

It is based on the atto_morefontcolors plugin by Nicolas Dunand.


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Contributors

Nicolas Dunand (Lead maintainer)
Michael Aherne: Original author
CSE Université de Lausanne: Supporting institution
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  • David Mudrák
    Mo., 10. Aug. 2015, 23:07

    Thanks Michael for sharing this plugin with the community. It seems that most of the coding style errors reported above are caused by the fact that you use tabs (instead of fours spaces) to indent the code. Please check the Moodle coding style guide for more details.

    I found no approval blockers during the usability testing and the code review, well done on that. You are cleared to land now, welcome to the plugins directory!

  • Michael Aherne
    Mo., 10. Aug. 2015, 23:51
    Thanks, David! I thought I'd got rid of the whitespace errors - they were caused by a wonky IDE configuration - but I seem to have missed a couple of files. I'll get a fixed version uploaded tomorrow.
  • AL Rachels
    Di., 5. Jan. 2016, 02:15
    Just noticed a slight error in the included READ.me file. It says to add 'morebackcolours' to the Atto toolbar settings, which will not work. Remove the 'u' in colors so that you have 'morebackcolors' and then it will work okay. Thanks for the plugin!
  • Michael Aherne
    Di., 5. Jan. 2016, 22:58
    Thanks for pointing that out! I've fixed it in the master branch of the code and it'll be in the next release of the plugin.
  • Alexander Lebeth
    Mo., 15. Jan. 2018, 23:49
    Thanks for the handy plugin! How can I set a transparent background color? Sometimes this is very important, but at the moment this seems to be impossible.
  • Eric Breton
    Fr., 12. Apr. 2019, 22:35
    Hello, can you tell us if the plugin will support version 3.6 of Moodle in a near future ?
  • Nicolas Dunand
    Mo., 15. Apr. 2019, 12:35
    Hello Eric,
    No official Moodle 3.6 support is planned, but our initial testing shows that it should work fine. An updated version for Moodle 3.7 will be released this summer.
  • Ian Strydom
    Do., 30. Apr. 2020, 02:23
    Is this Moodle 3.8 ready?
  • Nicolas Dunand
    Do., 30. Apr. 2020, 12:54
    Hi Ian, it think it should work in Moodle 3.8 but since our release circle is yearly I plan to upgrade this plugin to guarantee Moodle 3.9 support when it is released.
  • Ezekiel Lozano
    Fr., 5. Feb. 2021, 12:39
    Great! Still works on Moodle 3.10.
  • Al
    Mo., 27. Juni 2022, 05:37
    Hi, please could you update the supported version number for moodle to moodle 4. This means that each week when we update moodle, the extension will automatically install. Currently, you have to install it manually which takes time. Thank you so much.
  • Paul Vitagliano
    Do., 25. Jan. 2024, 03:31
    Hi Nicolas! Trying very hard to get this plugin to work. It installs but cannot get it to set up properly in 4.3.1+ (Build: 20231215). Comes up with weird pluginname on the plugins list, and when adding "morebackcolors" to the editor setup, no luck. Is there a stable version for this version of Moodle? It's hard to believe that the built in Atto editor background colors are so limited! They are so dark that they actually cover the text!

    Whatever you can do would be teriffic. The morefontcolors plugin is AWESOME!

    Paul
  • Mr. Chris Westcott
    Do., 15. Aug. 2024, 12:03
    I have been using this year after year, but on 4.4.1+ I am not able to see it on the WYSIWYG editor toolbar. Would love to use this again! Thank you for your work to make Moodle awesome!
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