Moodle plugins directory: Moove | Moodle.org
Moove
Moove premium version!
We are proud to announce that now Moove has a premium version. Look at this as an alternative to help the free plugin version. Check this out!
The main idea behind the Moove premium is to keep the open-source project alive. So, thanks for considering it.
About this plugin
Moodle is awesome, but we can be better together!
Moove it's a Moodle's theme that makes online environments more clean and intuitive for learners and educators.
Its intuitive layout is optimized for online learning, focusing on the things that matter - your learning activities and content.
Moove start page
The new Moove brings a cleaner and standardized platform.
Texts, backgrounds, and fonts are more uniform and enjoyable
Some present features
- Slideshow;
- Marketing boxes, which can be disabled;
- Site numbers;
- FAQ;
- And all blocks available on Site administration > Front page settings.
Footer area
A footer re-design was made to make it compact, but still having all important data like contacts, social media, Moodle stuff, and others.
Login page
Modern, responsive, and easy to use. If you do not have a front page for guest users, there is no problem, your first page will be perfect for your learners.
Login page can have 1 or 2 columns, depending on the elements your site have.
Front page
Nothing is too good that could not be improved! This is our frontpage.
Course cards received special care to bring a modern view view.
Course page
Moove keeps on its path to focus on what matters, your content!
The new course page is the page with more improvements on Moodle 4.0.
- Course index navigation(which can be disabled in the theme settings): displays all course sections and activities;
- Course blocks: now users can show/hide(already present on Moove);
- New activities icons;
- New visualization for activities restrictions, deadlines, completion;
- New collapsible topics.
Profile page
The new Profile page was simplified but still improved.
User info, user interaction buttons, and some performance improvements.
New Moodle 4.0 special Moove features
Site font
Now it is possible to choose a font for your site.
Mobile APP links
You can redirect your users to download your Moodle APP.
FAQ
It is possible now to create a FAQ to be displayed for your users on the front page.
Enable/Disable course index navigation
Moodle 4.0 introduced the course index navigation, which displays all course sections and activities on a left-side navbar. This resource is amazing, but if you don't like it, no problem, Moove can disable it for you.
Premium features
The main idea behind the Moove premium is to keep the open-source project alive. After a year of the launch of a premium feature, this feature will be added in the free version, so... it is time to add some cool stuff here. Wait for news.
Because education is for everyone.
Moove is the only theme with accessibility focus.
Accessibility features
- Font type — currently there are only options to choose between the default font and the OpenDyslexic font. This is a new open-source font created to increase readability for readers with dyslexia.
- Enable accessibility toolbar — the bar has options for increasing and decreasing the site font size, and 3 different types of text contrast can be chosen.
The accessibility bar was inspired by the accessibility block, but all javascript has been rewritten, along with how the stylesheets are displayed.
When enabled, the accessibility bar is displayed at the top of the site, as you can see below.
Documentation
You can see the theme documentation on https://willianmano.github.io/moove
Installation
First way
- Clone this repository into the folder theme.
- Access the notification area in moodle and install
Second way
- Download this repository
- Extract the content
- Put the folder into the folder theme of your moodle
- Access the notification area in moodle and install
Stay updated!
Follow the theme profile in medium and stay inside the news. Link to the medium profile
Special thanks
- Some designs were made in partnership with Kaptiva.
- A special thanks to Irandy and all your efforts.
We encountered a weird concern today, a user encounters the error "Error reading from database" everytime he logs in. As per the user ever since the other day this has been the case for him.
We just recently upgraded our Moodle to version 3.11, the other day. From my end, I can access and log in to the site without any errors and there are no other reports from other users.
Using any other theme, like the classic one, the problem doesn't happen.
The Moove theme is our default, so we need to troubleshoot.
Greetings
Also, double check his email, also for this type of character error and for malformation.
Using Google fonts is not possible in germany (at least in schools) because of data protection issues. Is there a possibility to completely deactivate them and use the default moodle fonts? Maybe I can install them locally but I can't find the file referring to the Google-site.
Thank you very much for any help.
Am I missing something?
Is there an easy way to add the login box back onto the front page?
1) Where has the ability to have an image at the top of the course page gone? This was a great feature and my clients will be very disappointed with the loss. Is there a way to put this feature back in for Moodle 4.1?
2) Why does the footer now move up the page? It really should be outside the page wrapper so it can be moved to the bottom of every page - instead it jumps up on short pages and looks ugly. Will this be rectified?
I really need the courses to look less bland than they do right now - it is bad enough that Moodle has changed the topics format to what it is without losing the course image as well. I would prefer to use a theme that allows for this so can it be put back in? Thank you for your time.
@studio Yes, it works!
@kathy 1. this options is not available anymore.