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Moodle 3.x Developer's Guide

Moodle 3.x Developer's Guide

By : Wild, Jaswant Tak
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Moodle 3.x Developer's Guide

Moodle 3.x Developer's Guide

4.5 (2)
By: Wild, Jaswant Tak

Overview of this book

The new and revamped Moodle is the top choice for developers to create cutting edge e-learning apps that cater to different user’s segments and are visually appealing as well. This book explains how the Moodle 3.x platform provides a framework that allows developers to create a customized e-learning solution. It begins with an exploration of the different types of plugin.. We then continue with an investigation of creating new courses. You will create a custom plugin that pulls in resources from a third-party repository. Then you’ll learn how users can be assigned to courses and granted the necessary permissions. Furthermore, you will develop a custom user home. At the end of the book, we’ll discuss the Web Services API to fully automate Moodle 3.x in real time.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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Managing Users - Letting in the Crowds

Theme plugin structure


Our work in this section is based on the Clean theme--see https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Clean_theme for details. The Clean theme provides the ideal starting point for learning about Moodle themes: as the name suggests, metaphorically speaking it provides the "scaffolding" (the framework)--and it is then up to us to cover the scaffolding with the "skin" (the look-and-feel). The Clean theme is itself based on a theme called bootstrapbase, with Bootstrap being the technology used to provide responsiveness. See https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Bootstrap for details on responsiveness (which is, basically, the ability of a web page to modify itself through CSS, depending on the size and type of device on which it is rendering).

In Eclipse, open the theme/clean folder:

Every theme will have a configuration file, config.php. This is arguably the most important script in a theme so we start our investigation with this. But before we do, let us go back to Eclipse and make a copy of the...

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