Foundation

Themes ::: theme_foundation
Maintained by Gareth J BarnardGareth J Barnard
This is a Bootstrap theme that aims to be minimalistic and modern in look.

Foundation 3.6.0.2

Moodle 3.6
Released: Saturday, 12 January 2019, 12:13 AM

Version Information

Version 3.6.0.2 1. Moodle 3.6.1 version. 2. Improvements to the way the Grid format looks. 3. Fix template loading when called from JavaScript via the external web service API. This effectively fixes the user tours not using the Boost theme tourstep.mustache template instead of the core one and saves us having to store our own copy of that template because the Foundation template finder creates a hierarchy whereby Foundation, then Boost, then core is checked for a given template without the theme needing to be a child theme of Boost itself and thereby use the implemented core logic.

Version 3.6.0.1 1. Moodle 3.6rc1 beta version based on 3.5.0.6. 2. Fix footer position. 3. Tidy up in line with core Boost.

Version 3.5.0.6 1. Beta version. 2. Changes for CONTRIB-7493 including a 'pre SCSS' setting. 3. Conform to https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Plugin_contribution_checklist#Strings for modules for now.

Version 3.5.0.5 1. Beta version. 2. Collapsing blocks - MDL-57305 - thanks to Daniel Miericke.

Version 3.5.0.4 1. Beta version.

Version 3.5.0.3 1. Beta version.

Version 3.5.0.2 1. Beta version.

Version 3.5.0.1 1. Initial version.

Version information

Version build number
2018112701
Version release name
3.6.0.2
Can be updated from
3.6.0.1 (2018112700)
Can be updated to
3.6.0.3 (2018112702)
Maturity
Beta
MD5 Sum
23a210aa6bf8327c620271dce6e4ea8a
Supported software
Moodle 3.6

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL
VCS branch
master
VCS tag
V3.6.0.2

Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Themes

  1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
  2. Download and unpack the module.
  3. Place the folder (e.g. "ponies") in the "theme" subdirectory.
  4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation