Zebra

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Maintained by Danny Wahl
A dynamic theme using @media queries to modify the layout on the fly.
Latest release:
49 sites
17 downloads
1 fans
Current versions available: 1

About

Zebra is a mobile-first, responsive theme that uses CSS3 to reflow the layout for the best experience on every device.

Zebra also provides extensive customization via its settings page, including colors, logos, responsive settings, and custom CSS and JavaScript options.

Parents

This theme is built on Base but uses a custom page layout and dock. This, and all other themes included in the Moodle core, are licensed under the GNU General Public License.

The underlying page layout (antioch), designed independently of Moodle 2.0 by Danny Wahl @iyWare, and capable of being used standalone, is also licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.

Other Components

This theme utilizes other open source libraries and the rights of those libraries belong to their authors.

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Contributors

Danny Wahl (Lead maintainer)
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  • Web ICT ZHAW
    Sun, 11 Mar 2012, 11:38 PM
    I am trying out themes now on my local test Moodle. I like Zebra so much beacaus its responsive layout. But it's not working on IE 7 and IE 8. I see only one column instead of three on any resolution. Could it be possible that you could fix that?
  • Kennert Karlsson
    Thu, 22 Mar 2012, 10:48 PM
    Absolute the best theme but I can not use it because of the one column issue in IE 7 and IE 8.
    Our students and teachers have IE 7 at school and I can do nothing about that.
  • Danny Wahl
    Wed, 28 Mar 2012, 9:19 AM
    Good news to both of you - this is fixed in the latest version, get it from github now, or wait a couple of weeks for an updated version here!
  • Brian
    Fri, 27 Apr 2012, 6:55 AM
    I really like this theme. It has nearly everything I want in a theme. I have a problem with the edit mode auto-hide feature when using IE9. More info in your bug tracker ( http://goo.gl/jRvFB ). Video linked to tracker entry.
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