Administration block
- Managing blocks
- Block settings
- Activities
- Admin bookmarks
- Administration
- Blog menu
- Blog tags
- Calendar
- Comments
- Community finder
- Course completion status
- Course overview
- Course/site summary
- Courses
- Feedback
- Flickr
- HTML
- Latest news
- Login
- Logged in user
- Main menu
- Mentees
- Messages
- My latest badges
- My private files
- Navigation
- Network servers
- Online users
- People
- Quiz results
- Random glossary entry
- Recent activity
- Recent blog entries
- Remote RSS feeds
- Search forums
- Section links
- Self completion
- Social activities
- Tags
- Upcoming events
- Youtube
- Blocks FAQ
The Administration block provides context-sensitive links to settings pages.
What appears in the Administration block depends upon the Context (Page being shown and user's permissions). For example, a site administrator on the front page will have Front page settings while a teacher in a course will have more options in Course administration than a student.
Here are examples of the Administration block:
The main menu items (Front page settings, Course Administration, My profile settings and Site Administration) contain a submenu and can be collapsed or expanded to display the (typical) full menu as shown below:
- Front page settings
- Turn edit on/off
- Edit settings
- Users
- Filters
- Backup
- Restore
- Questions
- Files
- Course administration
- Turn editing on
- Edit settings
- Users
- Filters
- Reports
- Grades
- Badges (if enabled)
- Backup
- Restore
- Import
- Publish
- Reset
- Question bank
- My profile settings
- Edit profile
- Change password
- Roles
- Portfolios (if available at site level)
- Security keys
- Messaging
- Blogs
- Make this my default home page (if set at site level)
- Site administration
- Notifications
- Registration
- Advanced features
- Users
- Courses
- Grades
- Badges
- Location
- Language
- Plugins
- Security
- Appearance
- Front page
- Server
- Reports
- Development
- Question engine upgrade helper
See also
- Moodle 2.0 Administration area MoodleBites video on YouTube