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Custom pages

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Custom Pages

Overview

Custom pages enable site and tenant administrators to create personalised experiences for different audiences by easily adding new custom pages to the navigation. The content on these pages can be customised using standard Moodle Workplace blocks.

There are two types of custom pages:

Dashboards vs Custom Pages

Dashboards:

  • Dashboards are copied for each user when they log in for the first time.
  • When a change is made in the site or tenant’s default dashboard page, it needs to be manually propagated to all users by resetting their dashboard configuration to the default.
  • By default, users can edit their own dashboard (capability based).

Custom Pages:

  • Custom pages are not copied for each user; they work as templates instead.
  • Only site and tenant Administrators can create custom pages.
  • Users can’t edit their own version of the custom pages.
  • Changes are applied immediately to the custom pages for all users in the audiences.


Custom pages are read-only dashboards for different audiences. Thanks to custom pages, administrators are able to protect the dashboard by adding only essential blocks and organising everything else into custom pages, improving the experience for learners and managers.

Global custom pages

Tenant custom pages

Accessing custom pages