

This theme makes strong use of Moodle Theme Settings, Custom Theme settings and locations. Important Note: When making changes to any theme please ensure that Theme Designer Mode is enabled to ensure your changes appear.Īs themes are, by nature, a visual medium, these instructions will reference the screenshot listed below. For a full list of contributed themes including Rocket to find one that meets your needs please check the Moodle Plugins database. This theme will not suit all audiences because of this. To create a Moodle instance that looked more like a professional standalone website and less like a Moodle instance. The aim of this theme was to provide a template that challenged what could be done with theme design. Please be sure to target any questions related to this theme in the Theme's forums at and bugs to the Moodle Tracker As this theme has several advanced functions, this page exists to provide some basic instruction on it's use.

The theme also has a function that means that when users log in, courses they are enrolled in will show up in the dropdown 'custom menu' at the top of the screen. You can adjust images, text and colurs all without changing code. The theme is highly customisable through Moodle's theme settings. While the design is original, much of the CSS and the icons have come from Saun Daubney's fantastic Aardvark theme and also with support in the forums from Mary Evans Rocket is a three column fixed-width theme for Moodle 2.1+ originally designed to take Moodle themes to a more website focused look and feel. This is a contributed (third party) theme for Moodle written by Julian (Moodleman) Ridden and shared on
