Moodle plugins directory: Jupiter: Versions: 1.0 | Moodle.org
Jupiter
Themes ::: theme_jupiter
Maintained by Gordon McLeod
Jupiter is a fluid-width 2 column theme based on Binarius, for Moodle 2.4. It is part of a series of ten 'Planet' themes intended to provide a choice of visually accessible and/or fun colour schemes.
Jupiter is designed to provide a lower contrast interface for reading while maintaining clear visibility, and specificaly makes use of a pale yellow background and brown text. It also includes a 2.4 compatible version of the MoodleBar developed by Lewis Carr, and uses the autohide functionality for course editing buttons outlined by Frankie Kam.
Jupiter 1.0
Moodle 2.4
Released: Thursday, 4 April 2013, 6:35 PM
Jupiter is a fluid-width 2 column theme based on Binarius, for Moodle 2.4. It is part of a series of ten 'Planet' themes intended to provide a choice of visually accessible and/or fun colour schemes.
Jupiter is designed to provide a lower contrast interface for reading while maintaining clear visibility, and specificaly makes use of a pale yellow background and brown text. It also includes a 2.4 compatible version of the MoodleBar developed by Lewis Carr, and uses the autohide functionality for course editing buttons outlined by Frankie Kam.
Jupiter is designed to provide a lower contrast interface for reading while maintaining clear visibility, and specificaly makes use of a pale yellow background and brown text. It also includes a 2.4 compatible version of the MoodleBar developed by Lewis Carr, and uses the autohide functionality for course editing buttons outlined by Frankie Kam.
Version information
- Version build number
- 2013030402
- Version release name
- 1.0
- Maturity
- Stable version
- MD5 Sum
- 0621ca5b2560b0b1aa0e82dead66a4ab
- Supported software
- Moodle 2.4
- Latest release for Moodle 2.4
Version control information
- Version control system (VCS)
- GIT
- VCS repository URL
Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Themes
- Make sure you have all the required versions.
- Download and unpack the module.
- Place the folder (e.g. "ponies") in the "theme" subdirectory.
- Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation