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<p class="note">'''Note:''' This page describes the major improvements made to blocks in Moodle 2.0 onwards. For general information on blocks in all versions of Moodle, see [[Blocks]].</p>


* Blocks may be added to any page in Moodle
 
{{Moodle 2.0}}* Blocks may be added to any page in Moodle
* Any block can be made sticky so that it appears in all the contexts below, such as throughout a course or a particular activity
* Any block can be made sticky so that it appears in all the contexts below, such as throughout a course or a particular activity
* On certain pages e.g. [[My Moodle]] blocks may be positioned in the centre of the page as well as in the left or right columns
* On certain pages e.g. [[My Moodle]] blocks may be positioned in the centre of the page as well as in the left or right columns
* Blocks can be "docked" on the side of the screen (if the theme supports it)
* Blocks can be placed  on the side of the screen (if the theme supports it) via the [[Dock]] icons ( [[Image:Dock_to_block.png]] and [[Image:Block_to_dock.png]] ).


==See also==
==See also==


* MDL-19398 New blocks editing user interface
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aX1XHfBjqg Blocks in Moodle 2.0 video]
* [[Development:Very flexible block system proposal]]
* [[Development:Very flexible block system proposal]]
* Comments Block [[Comments_2.0]]
 
New blocks in Moodle 2.0:
* [[Comments block]]
* [[My private files block]]
* [[Community block]]
* [[Course completion status block]]  


[[Category:Block]]
[[Category:Block]]
[[de:Blöcke 2.0]]
[[de:Blöcke 2.0]]

Latest revision as of 08:52, 7 December 2010

Note: This page describes the major improvements made to blocks in Moodle 2.0 onwards. For general information on blocks in all versions of Moodle, see Blocks.


Moodle 2.0

  • Blocks may be added to any page in Moodle
  • Any block can be made sticky so that it appears in all the contexts below, such as throughout a course or a particular activity
  • On certain pages e.g. My Moodle blocks may be positioned in the centre of the page as well as in the left or right columns
  • Blocks can be placed on the side of the screen (if the theme supports it) via the Dock icons ( Dock to block.png and Block to dock.png ).

See also

New blocks in Moodle 2.0: