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==Adding blocks==
==Adding blocks==
[[Image:Block_add_dropdown_list.JPG|thumb|150px|right|Add block list in 1.6]]Teachers in a course may add blocks.  In the above image the "Add Block" block is in the lower left.  Here the dropdown list showing standard blocks in Moodle 1.6 plus a non-standard "Verify Certificate" block.
Teachers in a course may add blocks.  In the above image the "Add Block" block is in the lower left.  Here the dropdown list showing standard blocks in Moodle 1.6 plus a non-standard "Verify Certificate" block.
[[Image:Block_add_dropdown_list.JPG|thumb|150px|frame|left|Add block list in 1.6]]
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Revision as of 16:03, 6 September 2006

Example shows blocks on left and right on a new empty course homepage

This page is for teachers who are learning about a course feature called blocks.

The course homepage generally contains blocks on the left and right of the centre column. For example in the upper right is the "Latest News" block and in the upper left is the "People" block.



Adding blocks

Teachers in a course may add blocks. In the above image the "Add Block" block is in the lower left. Here the dropdown list showing standard blocks in Moodle 1.6 plus a non-standard "Verify Certificate" block.

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Add block list in 1.6










Block types

Here is a list of different types of blocks and links with more infomation

Block arrangement

People Block - with the editing icons showing

Blocks may be added, hidden, deleted, and moved up, down and left/right when editing is turned on.






See also