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Note: Course pages contain a number of blocks by default. The page [[Block layout]] contains information on how to set up default blocks for new courses without making them sticky (non-movable).
Note: Course pages contain a number of blocks by default. The page [[Block layout]] contains information on how to set up default blocks for new courses without making them sticky (non-movable).


==AK, June 19, Moodle room assignment Day 14
==AK, June 19, Moodle room assignment Day 14==


== Some Uses for Sticky Blocks ==
== Some Uses for Sticky Blocks ==

Revision as of 19:32, 19 June 2008

Moodle1.6

Location: Administration > Appearance > Sticky blocks (in 1.6 to 1.8) or Administration > Modules > Blocks > Sticky blocks (in 1.9 onwards)

Sticky blocks are blocks which you, as an administrator, can set to always appear on course pages and/or on users' My Moodle pages.

Sticky blocks set-up

To configure sticky blocks:

  1. Access Administration > Module > Blocks >Sticky blocks.
  2. Choose whether to configure My Moodle or course pages.
  3. Select the required blocks from the "Add a block" dropdown menu. Configure each block as desired.
  4. Reposition blocks using the arrow icons in the block headers.

Warning: If you add a block which is already present in a particular course page or My Moodle page then it will result in a duplicate block.

Note: Course pages contain a number of blocks by default. The page Block layout contains information on how to set up default blocks for new courses without making them sticky (non-movable).

AK, June 19, Moodle room assignment Day 14

Some Uses for Sticky Blocks

  1. Sticky blocks may be used for site-wide messages.
  2. Sticky blocks may be used for small applications (apps).