Blocks are the foundation of every page in Rock; without them, pages would simply be blank. They are key to Rock’s flexibility, allowing you to customize settings to fit your organization’s needs and display diverse content without any coding. What Is a Block A block is an area on a page that displays or collects information. Think of it like a widget or app on a dashboard. To be fair, no example really encapsulates the flexibility of blocks better than a Lego kit. If Rock is a Lego kit, then blocks are... you know... the blocks. That means you can assemble Rock in many, many different ways. You can place blocks into zones within a page’s layout to control where they appear. For example, the HTML Content Block displays text, images or Lava-powered content. Where Blocks Live Blocks sit inside zones on your page. Each page can have one or more zones, and each zone can contain one or more blocks. The same block type can appear in multiple places with different settings. Editing Block Settings You must have security permission to edit a block. Hover over the bottom of the screen to open the Admin Toolbar.Select ti ti-border-all to show Page Zones.Find the block you want.Select ti ti-settings to open its configuration panel. NoteEvery block's settings will look very different depending on the configuration needed. Even the ti ti-asterisk Tabs offered will change, though you will often see Basic Settings and Advanced Settings. What Is Block Context Blocks often require context to deliver specific results, such as identifying which campus statistics to display. This context enables blocks to be adaptable and dynamic by giving them an understanding of the environment they are in. For more on this concept, read the Block Context section of the Websites guide.