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# Edit where the block appears and set the page contexts to 'Display throughout the entire site'
# Edit where the block appears and set the page contexts to 'Display throughout the entire site'
# Go to your profile page and again edit where the block appears and set 'Display on page types' to 'Only user profile pages'  
# Go to your profile page and again edit where the block appears and set 'Display on page types' to 'Only user profile pages'  
==Preventing users from customizing their profile page==
By default, users can customize their public profile page and add blocks. To prevent this
# Go to ''Settings > Site administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles''
# Edit the authenticated user role and untick the capability moodle/user:manageownblocks


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:26, 9 January 2012

A user's profile may be viewed by clicking on their name.

Site administration settings

Site policies

An administrator can force users to login for profiles and select which roles are visible in user profiles (by default teacher, non-editing teacher and student) in Settings > Site administration > Security > Site policies.

Default profile page

An administrator can set which blocks appear on the default profile page for new users.

  1. Access Settings > Site administration > Appearance > Default profile page.
  2. Select the required blocks from the "Add a block" drop-down menu. Configure each block as desired.
  3. Reposition blocks using the arrow icons in the block headers.

Adding a block to all profile pages

An administrator can add a new block to all profile pages as follows:

  1. Turn editing on for the front page
  2. Add the block to the front page
  3. Edit where the block appears and set the page contexts to 'Display throughout the entire site'
  4. Go to your profile page and again edit where the block appears and set 'Display on page types' to 'Only user profile pages'

Preventing users from customizing their profile page

By default, users can customize their public profile page and add blocks. To prevent this

  1. Go to Settings > Site administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles
  2. Edit the authenticated user role and untick the capability moodle/user:manageownblocks

See also