[support] how to add blocks to place in regions on my home page

Greg Holsclaw Greg.Holsclaw at trouvemedia.com
Fri Aug 10 18:22:51 UTC 2007


I believe this is the case on the blocks page because you have to be
rendering the selected theme to correctly display where the blocks would
show up in the theme (ie. the yellow parts that have the block region
name in them). They wouldn't render at all if still showing the garland
theme.

 

Greg

 

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From: support-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces at drupal.org] On
Behalf Of William Smith
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 11:02 AM
To: support at drupal.org
Subject: Re: [support] how to add blocks to place in regions on my home
page

 

Yeah, I've noticed that on D5 as well .. there are a couple of admin
pages (the blocks page included) that don't seem to use the specified
admin theme.  It's never been a big problem for me, so I haven't looked
into it, but I imagine that there is some information regarding this on
drupal.org if you were to poke around.  Or maybe someone else on the
list can explain why this is the case.

Anyways, I'm glad that adding $tabs helped you out!

William

On 8/10/07, Sarah Adams <mr.sanders at geekjock.ca> wrote:

>     2) How do I create a new block and ensure that it is editable by
the
>     site owner? I've seen mention a few times that I should to to
>     "administer > blocks > add block" but I don't see this option in
my site 
>     admin; the closest thing to it is "administer > site building >
blocks",
>     but this page does not include an "add block" function.
>
>
> It really should have an add block function.  There should be two 
> options at the top - "List" and "Add block".  What theme is your
backend
> admin area using?  If you are using a custom theme, it is possible
that
> it isn't printing out $tabs as it should. 


I think that is definitely the problem. I'm using the garland theme for
the admin, but the blocks admin page shows up using the custom theme (as
does the add content page). Unless there is a way to force these pages 
to also use the admin theme, I guess I'll have to add the $tabs to my
custom theme...

OK, so I edited my theme to output $tabs, and that helps a lot! Now I
see the "Add block" tab :) Seems weird that it keeps jumping back and 
forth between using the admin theme and my custom theme - when I click
"Add block" it switches back to the admin theme.

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