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Drupal 9
Fastest - Edit a custom block through a page where it is displaying
- Navigate to a page on your site where the custom block is displayed.
- Hover over the block. A pencil icon will appear in the upper-right corner of the block.
Blocks can be added through the Block layout tab's "Place block" buttons or through the Custom block library tab's "Add custom block" button.
Blocks are boxes of content that can be displayed within regions of a page (like header, sidebars, footer, etc.). Blocks may be generated by a Drupal module (like a mini-calendar) or you may create your own custom blocks.
Unlike Articles, Basic Pages, Events, Photo Albums/Galleries, and other types of content, blocks do not generate a new page on your website and do not receive their own URL. Blocks can be configured to display on one or more pages and have settings to specify the pages, roles, and/or content types for which it will be visible.
- Go to Structure > Block layout.
- Find the block you want to edit.
- Choose the type of change:
- Move/reorder blocks: Drag and drop the block by its cross-hair (+) handle to place it in a new region or change the order of blocks in the same region.
Drupal lets you create a new revision when content is updated. This allows you to track how the content has changed over time on your site.
- Click the “Content” tab.
- Select the content you want to update.
- Click the Edit tab and make a change to the content.
In the top tab of the sidebar, check “Create new revision.”