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<p class="note">'''Note for Contributors'''<br />
<p class="note">'''Note for Contributors'''<br />
This page should explain briefly what '''blocks''' are.</p>
This page should explain briefly what '''blocks''' are.</p>


On the left and right sides of the course homepage there are side blocks, which can be added, removed and moved around.  
On the left and right sides of the course homepage there are side blocks, which can be added, removed and moved around.  
[[Image:Blocks.jpg]]


To enable arranging blocks (as well as the content of the course), editing should be enabled (click the "Turn editing on" button located in the top right corner of the screen).
To enable arranging blocks (as well as the content of the course), editing should be enabled (click the "Turn editing on" button located in the top right corner of the screen).


 
[[Image:BlocksEdit.jpg|frame|none|Blocks with the editing icons showing]]
[[Image:BlocksEdit.jpg]]


==See also==
==See also==
Developer documentation: [[Blocks Howto|A Step-by-step Guide To Creating Blocks]]
Developer documentation: [[Blocks Howto|A Step-by-step Guide To Creating Blocks]]

Revision as of 10:51, 14 February 2006

File:Blocks.jpg
Example of blocks on a course page

Note for Contributors
This page should explain briefly what blocks are.

On the left and right sides of the course homepage there are side blocks, which can be added, removed and moved around.

To enable arranging blocks (as well as the content of the course), editing should be enabled (click the "Turn editing on" button located in the top right corner of the screen).

File:BlocksEdit.jpg
Blocks with the editing icons showing

See also

Developer documentation: A Step-by-step Guide To Creating Blocks