Moodle plugins directory: Flexi_ii | Moodle.org
Flexi_ii
Themes ::: theme_flexi_ii
Maintained by Richard Oelmann
A theme for admins who do not have regular access to server files. It has a very comprehensive settings page to allow changes to the theme.
Latest release:
1 sites
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Current versions available: 1
Flexi_ii is a development of the original flexi theme. It is designed to have a comprehensive settings page to enable admin users who do not have regular access to server files to be able to easily customise the entire look of their site.
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Yes it should be - I plan on taking a long look at flexi over the next couple of weeks though as it has been on my to-do list for a few months so I will add this to the points to look at for you and get back to you shortly.
In the file style/pagelayout.css add this to the end of the file
.pagelayout-report #page-content #region-main-box #region-post-box #region-main-wrap #region-main-pad #region-main .region-content .no-overflow {overflow: auto;}
We are running Moodle 2.1.4 but this seems ok for 2.2 and 2.3 also
I have just updated to Moodle 2.3.1+ and I am getting this error message:
Strict Standards: Declaration of flexi_ii_expand_navigation::initialise() should be compatible with that of global_navigation::initialise() in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Clientsmoodle\theme\flexi_ii\lib.php on line 1968 Strict Standards: Declaration of flexi_ii_expand_navigation::load_section_activities() should be compatible with that of global_navigation::load_section_activities() in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Clientsmoodle\theme\flexi_ii\lib.php on line 1968
I have no idea if it is because of changes I have made or something else.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Ray
I had the same problem as Ray Green. I did the following:
File lib.php decaf theme copy the contents of
global_navigation extends decaf_expand_navigation class {...}
Only what is in braces!
and paste to replace just as there are in the same class of the same theme file flexi_ii
Greetings from Buenos Aires, Adrian. -