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==Admin Feature==
==Admin Feature==


* Sticky blocks can be accessed from the admin page in '''admin/stickyblocks.php'''
* Sticky blocks can be accessed from the admin page in '''admin/stickyblocks.php''' (bottom of admin, under "Misc")
* It is a method of forcing a block to appear site-wide. They can be configured for courses and/or [[My Moodle]] pages.  
* It is a method of forcing a block to appear site-wide. They can be configured for all courses and/or [[My Moodle]] pages.  
* If you add a block which is already present in a particular course of MyMoodle page then it will result in a duplicate. The sticky block will be non-editable whilst the duplicate will still be.
* If you add a block which is already present in a particular course of MyMoodle page then it will result in a duplicate. The sticky block will be non-editable whilst the duplicate will still be.



Revision as of 19:58, 15 August 2006

Moodle1.6


Admin Feature

  • Sticky blocks can be accessed from the admin page in admin/stickyblocks.php (bottom of admin, under "Misc")
  • It is a method of forcing a block to appear site-wide. They can be configured for all courses and/or My Moodle pages.
  • If you add a block which is already present in a particular course of MyMoodle page then it will result in a duplicate. The sticky block will be non-editable whilst the duplicate will still be.