Easy

Themes ::: theme_easy
Maintained by Frédéric Massart ⭐
A very basic theme, made easy for new themers.

Easy 1.0

Moodle 2.5
Released: Monday, 9 September 2013, 12:01 PM

Easy Moodle Theme

A very basic theme, made easy for new themers.

Introduction

In Moodle 2.5 was introduced the theme 'Clean', which purpose was (but not only) to make it easier to start off a new theme. While it is definitely a lot easier than before, there are still a few concepts that might confuse some of the new themers out there. This theme trimmed out all the unnecessary things to leave a cleaner 'Clean'.

  • No more settings, and so, no more use of the settings
  • No more specific confusing functions
  • Cleaned up config file
  • Added inline documentation
  • Specific renderer to add layout elements
  • Extracted common elements from layout pages
  • Quick method to customize Bootstrap using LESS

Requirements

  • Moodle 2.5

Start off your theme

Easy download

Download the content of this repository into the theme/ directory of Moodle. For the purpose of this walkthrough, we will assume that the directory you downloaded this theme into is batman.

So you should now have this directory:

yourmoodle/theme/batman

In which there should be:

lang/
layout/
pix/
style/
config.php
etc...

Easy renaming

A mandatory step is to rename all the references to Easy.

  • Rename the file lang/en/theme_easy.php to lang/en/theme_batman.php.
  • Open the file lang/en/theme_batman.php and write Batman instead of Easy next to pluginname.
  • Open the file config.php and rename easy to batman next to $THEME->name.
  • Open the file renderers.php and rename theme_easy_core_renderer to theme_batman_core_renderer.
  • Open the file version.php and rename theme_easy to theme_batman next to $plugin->component.

Easy install

Now, login as an administrator, and visit the "Notifications" page. You should be prompt to install the theme Batman. And done!

Let the theming begin

There are 2 easy ways to style this theme, either using pure CSS, or using LESS.

CSS

Simply edit the custom.css file, then purge your caches and voilà. This is extremely easy, but less flexible than it would be if you were using LESS. Customizing in pure CSS is usually recommended for minimal tweaks, or patient designers.

LESS

The advantage of using LESS is that you do not need to override every single rule to style a large amount of places. You can easily customize Bootstrap shipped with Moodle, and all other places in Moodle re-using Bootstrap variables. To make use of this you need to be familiar with LESS, and know how to compile a LESS file to CSS.

Assuming that you will be compiling the LESS file less/mybootstrap.less to css/mybootstrap.css, you will need to change the configuration of the theme to include this new CSS file. This is done by changing the value of $THEME->sheets in config.php. Simply add mybootstrap to get something like this:

$THEME->sheets = array('mybootstrap', 'custom');

That's about it! Read more about this in the file less/mybootstrap.less.

License

Licensed under the GNU GPL License

Version information

Version build number
2013080100
Version release name
1.0
Maturity
Stable version
MD5 Sum
51bb111e74225e589d2d28531d276e80
Supported software
PHP 5.3, PHP 5.4, Moodle 2.5

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL
VCS tag
v1.0

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