Moodle plugins directory: Adaptable | Moodle.org
Adaptable
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Use the Moodle Themes Forum instead.
Important: Please read and act upon "Adaptable, user preferences and GDPR".
Adaptable is a highly customisable responsive two column theme with an abundance of features. The concept behind adaptable is to have a common theme developed and tested by a community of users which can be branded and configured according to each organisations needs. The freedom to brand and customise whilst sharing the burden of testing and development.
- Front page Marketing Blocks. You can display Up to 60 custom blocks with different layout.
- Layout Builders! You can now define a custom layout to add blocks using drag and drop for:
- Front Page
- Footer
- Dashboard
- Course Page
- Fully Customisable:
- Fonts
- Colours
- Block styles (including icons)
- Buttons (including radius)
- Choice of two sliders on home page with custom colours
- News / Announcements Ticker on Home / Dashboard
- Multiple front page course styles
- Extensive custom menus (can be targeted to different users based on custom profile field)
- "My Courses" list can be organised to put older courses in sub menu item
- Dismissible Bootstrap Alerts
- Display site-wide notices using different Bootstrap styles
- Allow users to dismiss alerts once read (persistent between page loads / login)
- Allow re-use of alerts (display again even if user has dismissed) buy updating a "key" field
- Additional layout settings for width, slider width, padding of various elements
- Social icons or Search box in header (admin can choose between the two)
- Activities and Resources Adaptable icon pack improved
- Support for Social Wall Course Format (thanks to Chris Kenniburg for help on this)
- Support for Grid Course Format (thanks to Gareth J Barnard for help on this)
- Mobile settings
- Option to add login form in header on front page
- Favicon uploader
- Background image uploader
- Activities status
- Additional block regions for Adaptable News Slider and other plugins you may wish to add
- Tabs on Dashboard and Course Pages for additional block regions
- Choice of two or three row header
In addition many fields (menus, news items, alerts and help links) can be targeted using custom profile fields, thus it is possible to present different users with different navigation items and notices.
It is also possible for individual users to customise where they want top menu navigation to appear (disable, home pages only, site wide) using custom profile fields.
Adaptable has a lot of settings and may seem daunting at first, our advice is to simply install with the default settings and play with it afterwards.
With a little time you should be able to set up an attractive Moodle site with a high degree of individuality without without knowing any CSS.
Credits:
- Adaptable is a fork of BCU theme and owes its existence to all those credited on that theme
- Adaptable development was initially driven by 3bits e-learning solutions and Coventry University
- Accessibility work and other enhancements funded by UCL working with Titus Learning
- Persistence of Bootstrap Alerts provided by Justin Hunt
- Ideas on Social Wall support provided by Chris Kenniburg
- Help with renderers and other tricky stuff provided by Mary Evans and Gareth J Barnard
- Additional support provided by New School Learning
- Thanks to Bas Brands for helping fixing some issues and adding new features.
- And many thanks to all the volunteers, developers, translators and users for its continuous support.
Advice on migrating from BCU to Adaptable can be found here.
Please, DO NOT ASK for technical support on this page.
Use the Moodle Themes Forum instead.
Version information
To be notified of 'Release candidate' versions, please change your 'updateminmaturity' setting -> docs.moodle.org/en/Available_update_notifications#Update_notifications
Moodle version | Adaptable version | Status |
---|---|---|
3.9 | 39.1.6 | Last release for M3.9 |
3.10 | 310.1.6 | Last release for M3.10 |
3.11 | 311.1.6 | Last release for M3.11 |
4.0 | 400.1.5 | Last release for M4.0 |
4.1 | 401.1.11 | Current release for M4.1 |
4.2 | 402.1.3 | Current release for M4.2 |
4.3 | 403.1.4 | Current release for M4.3 |
4.4 | 404.0.1 | Current release for M4.4 |
Note: Versions for Moodle 4.1 and above contain some functionality that is available to sponsors only. Always install on a test server to confirm that the theme does what you want it to do before updating or installing on a production server. |
Acabo de migrar a Moodle 3.8 y Adaptable 2.2.2 y no funcionan los enlaces de la administración, entre otras cosas (tampoco el enlace a mensajería, correo interno, etc.)
Que puede estar pasando?
Nos leemos!!
Hi people, how are you doing ?? !!
I just migrated to Moodle 3.8 and Adaptable 2.2.2 and the administration links do not work, among other things (neither the link to messaging, internal mail, etc.)
That could be happening?
We read each other !!
Acabo de migrar a Moodle 3.8 y Adaptable 2.2.2 y no funcionan los enlaces de la administración, entre otras cosas (tampoco el enlace a mensajería, correo interno, etc.)
Que puede estar pasando?
Nos leemos!!
Hi people, how are you doing ?? !!
I just migrated to Moodle 3.8 and Adaptable 2.2.2 and the administration links do not work, among other things (neither the link to messaging, internal mail, etc.)
That could be happening?
We read each other !!
Can you post any questions or support-related issues like this in the themes forum please? https://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=46
Thanks,
Manoj
I am using this theme, but I am having problems with the backround image on the front page. When I upload a picture, I see that it is being repeated on the frontpage when I scroll down. Is there something I can do to have that image fixed and the rest of the page to scroll down?
Thanks for your help.
Hector
I've recently upgraded Moodle and adaptable and was hoping to enable block docking again, but it seems to no longer be possible. I can't find any specific information about this in relation to this theme in particular, but I assume it has to do with the move to Boost as the parent theme. Are there any plans to get block docking working again in future?
When I was working on the UCL Moodle Accessibility project a high priority requirement was to declutter the page, which I know you can do with the hide block feature, but this also makes everything an extra click away when editing and you have to scroll through all the block, which is not very user friendly. Dock blocking meant the important menus were still easily available without having to show and hide all the blocks and scroll up and down the page. Does anyone have any suggestions on how this could be implemented again?
Thank you,
Jess
I work with the adaptable theme in moodle 3.8.
I'm having some messaging problems:
1. I can't add emoticons
2. In any message received or sent, the link "Try Again"
3. When trying to block a user, delete a conversation or add to contacts, an option box appears with several nonsense buttons.
In case anyone can help me.
Kind regards,
Valeska Silva
Tras la última actualización de Moodle ha desaparecido el boton de "Activar edición" para los cursos