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1 <h3>WOOD THEME</h3>
2 <hr />
4 <p>This theme is a really simple one using background
5 images for near every element inside Moodle.</p>
7 <p>Two objetives were the main reason to build it:</p>
9 <ul>
10 <li>To learn how all the CSS stuff was working under Moodle 1.5 (now
11 I think it's really a great and powerful stuff!).</li>
12 <li>To create an image-based theme template to allow quick
13 modifications by simply changing some images and colors.</li>
14 </ul>
16 <p>This theme is based on Moodle's Standard Theme.
17 By default, the styles of the Standard theme
18 are automatically loaded before any other
19 themes, so that all custom themes need to do is to define their
20 own styles to augment or overwrite particular standard styles.</p>
22 <p>For Wood to work properly, the Moodle Standard theme must
23 be present and unaltered in the Theme directory.</p>
25 <p>In this way custom themes are not "left behind" by Moodle upgrades.</p>
27 <p>For any suggestion, fix or comment about this theme, please, start a discussion
28 in the <a target="_blank" href="http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=46">"Themes Forum"</a>.</p>
30 <p>That's all, moodlers. Enjoy and ciao!</p>