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Any block can be made 'sticky' so that it appears in all the contexts below, such as throughout a course or a particular activity - see [[Block settings]]. | Any block can be made 'sticky' so that it appears in all the contexts below, such as throughout a course or a particular activity - see [[Block settings]]. | ||
If a responsive theme, such as Boost, is used, blocks will be accessible from the bottom of smaller screens, below the main content. | |||
==Standard blocks== | ==Standard blocks== | ||
Available blocks include: | Available blocks include: | ||
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There are also many contributed blocks available for download from the [https://moodle.org/plugins/ plugins | There are also many contributed blocks available for download from the [https://moodle.org/plugins/ Moodle plugins directory]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 08:15, 8 August 2019
Blocks are items which may be added to the left or right or centre column of any page in Moodle. They may also be added to the centre of the Dashboard.
Any block can be made 'sticky' so that it appears in all the contexts below, such as throughout a course or a particular activity - see Block settings.
If a responsive theme, such as Boost, is used, blocks will be accessible from the bottom of smaller screens, below the main content.
Standard blocks
Available blocks include:
There are also many contributed blocks available for download from the Moodle plugins directory.