- Getting Started with This Installation
- Themes Choice and Configuration
- Content: Stories, Blogs, Forums, Books, and Pages
- Users: Site Access, Registration, and Posting
- Blocks: Controlling Content in the Columns
- Menus, Blocks, and Primary and Secondary Links: Creating Navigational Links
- Tracking and Statistics
- Additional Modules & Features
- Example Drupal Education Sites
- Additional Site Administration and Pedagogical Tips
- System Requirements, Installation, and Upgrading
- Licensing
Blocks: Controlling Content in the Columns
Submitted by tcsalvo on Thu, 2005-05-12 15:21.
Drupal page layout is very similar to many other websites: a header, a footer, a main content column down the center, and block columns down the side with links and other information. Blocks, then, are the small boxes of links, etc., you see in the left and/or right hand columns.
As an administrator, you can choose which blocks appear in the left or right and in what order (using weights) in the blocks configuration section. You can create and edit custom blocks such as the Sample Block which uses HTML. Each individual block can also be configured to show only on specific pages for for specific content types. There are also some other blocks included with the distribution which have not been enabled. Try them.
Note: Do not disable the Navigation Block or the User Login Block unless you are certain you know what you are doing. Without these, you'll have great difficulty logging on the site and administering it.