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The administration block is used to provide context-sensitive links to settings pages when using the Classic theme or a theme based on Classic. (The standard [[Boost theme]] uses a Course index instead.)
Note that Grades and Competencies are shown in the [[Navigation block]] instead of the administration block.


{{Note|Since Moodle 3.2, the administration block has been replaced by a navigation drawer used with the Boost theme.'''}}
What appears in the administration block depends upon where the user is and what role they have in that location. For example, a site administrator on the front page will have Front page settings while a teacher in a course will have more options in Course administration than a student.


While the Boost theme does not need the administration block, other themes such as Clean, More or themes from the [https://moodle.org/plugins/?q=type:theme Plugins directory] might still require it.
IMPORTANT.- If you are using Moodle 4.x and the Boost theme, the Administration block may not be available in the '''Add a block''' list! You may have to edit the Boost theme settings as explained by Mary Cooch [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=436485#p1756495 in this post]. Solution: go to Site administration > Appearance > Boost and ''remove everything from the "Unneeded blocks" field.''
 
The Administration block may be added to  provide context-sensitive links to settings pages. See the screencast: [https://youtu.be/NuyHhy7IJrg?list=PLxcO_MFWQBDdjemrWhLjxCVstnfmr_cl8 The Administration block] for information about how the administration block works.
 
What appears in the Administration block depends upon where the user is and what role they have in that location. For example, a site administrator on the front page will have Front page settings while a teacher in a course will have more options in Course administration than a student.


Here are examples of the Administration block:
Here are examples of the Administration block:
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Image:AdminSiteAdminBlock.png|Admin view from Front page
Image:adminadminblockclassic.png|Admin view Classic theme
Image:TeacherCourseAdminBlock.png|Teacher view in a course
Image:classicadminteacher.png|Teacher course view Classic theme


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Latest revision as of 17:14, 16 December 2022

The administration block is used to provide context-sensitive links to settings pages when using the Classic theme or a theme based on Classic. (The standard Boost theme uses a Course index instead.) Note that Grades and Competencies are shown in the Navigation block instead of the administration block.

What appears in the administration block depends upon where the user is and what role they have in that location. For example, a site administrator on the front page will have Front page settings while a teacher in a course will have more options in Course administration than a student.

IMPORTANT.- If you are using Moodle 4.x and the Boost theme, the Administration block may not be available in the Add a block list! You may have to edit the Boost theme settings as explained by Mary Cooch in this post. Solution: go to Site administration > Appearance > Boost and remove everything from the "Unneeded blocks" field.

Here are examples of the Administration block: