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Blocks are snippets of text or functionality that usually live outside the main content area of a web site, such as in the left or right sidebars, in the header, in the footer, and so on. If you’ve ever logged in to a Drupal site or navigated to a Drupal administrative interface, then you’ve used a block. Block permissions and placement are controlled within the administrative interface, simplifying the workload of developers when creating blocks. The block configuration page is located at Administer ➤ Site building ➤ Blocks (http://example.com/?q=admin/build/block).
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© 2007 John K. VanDyk and Matt Westgate
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(2007). Working with Blocks. In: Pro Drupal Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0190-8_9
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