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Day 3 Presentation

Maintaining accessibility standards while developing a shared or multi-tenancy custom theme

Targeted to those who may develop, maintain, or administer a custom Moodle or Workplace theme. Especially where your custom theme might be rebranded for use by multiple clients via the theme settings, or in the case of a customised Workplace sub-theme, via the multi-tenancy toolset.

Ensuring you maintain accessibility standards when adding custom theme settings, creating or overriding templates, and/or extending theme renderers, is absolutely paramount to ensuring your Moodle or Workplace theme remains inclusive.

This talk will provide some useful insights into how to remain WCAG compliant, without compromising too heavily on creativity or brand guidelines.


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