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Customise your personal My home page by adding an empty block which you can use for key links, personal information or a widget.

This refers to Moodle 3.4 from July 2018 onwards

How to add a custom HTML block to your Dashboard or module page

You can use a HTML block on your Dashboard to hold anything from links to widgets.

One of the commonest uses for this might be to create a Quick Links block on your Dashboard for links to frequently-visited modules, activities, school categories or to external websites.

How to create a Favourites/Bookmarks block on your Dashboard 

  • Browse to the Moodle category or frequently used website you want to link to
  • Select the URL in the browser address bar and copy that URL
  • Open another Moodle window or tab
  • Go to Dashboard
  • Click “Customise this page” on top right OR on a module click Turn Editing On (top right)


  • Click on the Hamburger menu in the top right hand corner then select the "add a block" option


  • Select HTML from the menu

  • Wait for the screen to refresh and then scroll down to the bottom of the right-hand column again, where you will see (new HTML block)
  • Click on the Actions icon (the cogwheel)  for that block and select the Configure (new HTML block) block option

  • Give it a Block title (e.g., Favourites, My Links or Key Links)


  • In the Content box create the text you want to turn into a text link, e.g.  School of Economics or Workspace
  • Select the text
  • Click the link icon (a chain link) (see illustration above)

  • Paste the URL that you copied at the beginning (or type in a URL)
  • If you want the link to open the website in another window tick the Open in new window box
  • Click Create link


  • Create and select text and add links for other websites or categories you would like to link to in your Key Links block 
  • Finally click Save changes

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