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*Sticky blocks force one or more blocks to always | *Sticky blocks force one or more blocks to appear always on a site-wide basis. This effects all courses viewed by teachers and students and/or a [[Overview of my courses|My Moodle]] student view page. | ||
*Sticky blocks may be configured via Administration >> Sticky blocks. | *Sticky blocks may be configured via Administration >> Sticky blocks. | ||
*If the administrator adds a block which is already present in a particular course or one inserted by a student on their MyMoodle page then a duplicate block will appear. The sticky block will be non-editable whilst the duplicate will be editable by the student. | *If the administrator adds a block which is already present in a particular course or one inserted by a student on their MyMoodle page then a duplicate block will appear. The sticky block will be non-editable whilst the duplicate will be editable by the student. |
Revision as of 11:22, 5 April 2007
Moodle1.6
- Sticky blocks force one or more blocks to appear always on a site-wide basis. This effects all courses viewed by teachers and students and/or a My Moodle student view page.
- Sticky blocks may be configured via Administration >> Sticky blocks.
- If the administrator adds a block which is already present in a particular course or one inserted by a student on their MyMoodle page then a duplicate block will appear. The sticky block will be non-editable whilst the duplicate will be editable by the student.
See also
- Block layout - about how to setup default blocks for news courses without making it sticky (non-movable)