 How can I improve the look and feel of my Moodle site? As an administrator you can edit or transform the whole look and feel of your site by using themes. What you can do depends on whether you host your site yourself or it's hosted by an external company like a Moodle Certified Service Provider or you're using Moodle Cloud. The theme settings are accessed from Site Administration, Appearance, Themes. In theme settings you can, for example, allow users to choose their own theme from the ones you allow. You can set different themes for different categories or cohorts and you can add your own choice of links, custom items in the top and quick links in the user menu top right. The latest Moodle sites come with two themes as standard, Boost, which is what we are using in these videos, and Classic. To switch themes click theme selector and change theme. Both themes have their own settings page where you can, for example, upload an image for the login screen and add presets, add a background image and a brand colour and from the advanced setting link include raw SCSS if you know how to do this. Finally, if you host your site yourself or if your hosting company allows it, you can download and install many of the free themes contributed by the Moodle community. To do this go to Site Administration, Plugins, Install Plugins. You'll only see this if you're allowed to install themes. You won't see this with Moodle Cloud for example. For more help with themes, join the themes community on Moodle.org and make sure any theme you install works with your version of Moodle. To summarise, themes allow you to improve the look and feel of your site. Boost and Classic are customisable standard themes and other themes are available if your hosting allows it.