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Joomdle wrapper not using selected template
8 years 10 months ago
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Joomdle wrapper not using selected template #11
I'm still stuck with this issue. My understanding is that if you use the wrapper and select a template in joomdle config that that template will be used when displaying the course in the wrapper. I've gotten this to work on one installation but am stuck on a different installation under a new domain. It's also my understanding that the joomdle-moodle-basic_bootstrap_template is a basic template with no navigation or moodle blocks.
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8 years 10 months ago
Joomdle wrapper not using selected template #12
Yes, I know that Screen1 is joomdle course view, screen2 is wrapper. I added screen 1 only to show the steps how to come to screen2.
Question 1 was:
Why is screen2 not showing the joomdle-moodle-basic_bootstrap_template, although it is set in the Joomdle configuration?
Question 2 was:
Where can I set url embedding in moodle?
Question 1 was:
Why is screen2 not showing the joomdle-moodle-basic_bootstrap_template, although it is set in the Joomdle configuration?
Question 2 was:
Where can I set url embedding in moodle?
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8 years 10 months ago
Joomdle wrapper not using selected template #13
Dave and Marteen: did you enable the option to "Allow theme changes in the URL" in Appearance->Themes->Theme settings?
> It's also my understanding that the joomdle-moodle-basic_bootstrap_template is a basic template with no navigation or moodle blocks.
Not really: it has blocks, but they adapt to the space, so if it is small, they go down the content.
I just checkend and I see it is labeled "Moodle No Navigator Template". That was an error introduced when we opened new site.
I have now corrected description, and added link to theme developer page, as we are not the authors.
> Where can I set url embedding in moodle?
Not sure wht you mean. Allow frame embedding is done in Security->HTTP Security
> It's also my understanding that the joomdle-moodle-basic_bootstrap_template is a basic template with no navigation or moodle blocks.
Not really: it has blocks, but they adapt to the space, so if it is small, they go down the content.
I just checkend and I see it is labeled "Moodle No Navigator Template". That was an error introduced when we opened new site.
I have now corrected description, and added link to theme developer page, as we are not the authors.
> Where can I set url embedding in moodle?
Not sure wht you mean. Allow frame embedding is done in Security->HTTP Security
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8 years 10 months ago
Joomdle wrapper not using selected template #14
Thanks,
I didn't enable the option to "Allow theme changes in the URL" in Appearance->Themes->Theme settings.
Now it works.
However, now I need a template that only shows the course (content) and no header and navigation information. a.s.o. so the user should also not be abel to logout in the wrapper.
By the way: Where can I set url embedding in moodle came from your answer see #6.
I didn't enable the option to "Allow theme changes in the URL" in Appearance->Themes->Theme settings.
Now it works.
However, now I need a template that only shows the course (content) and no header and navigation information. a.s.o. so the user should also not be abel to logout in the wrapper.
By the way: Where can I set url embedding in moodle came from your answer see #6.
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8 years 10 months ago
Joomdle wrapper not using selected template #15
Ok, I refered to Allow frame embedding.
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