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A common use case for displaying blocks is displaying blocks on all public facing pages, but not admin pages.
Since there are a number of different paths that use the admin theme, path is not ideal for doing this, the most useful way to do it is by tying into which theme is being loaded.
You can set blocks with the default Drupal core block system however you get stuck if you want to show the same block on the page multiple times.
The context module allows you to add the same block in multiple contexts, however you cannot use the current theme as a condition unless you have the Context condition theme module.
That module would not upset any other existing GovCMS functionality as it is a very small module that provides one singe feature and works in a "disabled by default" manner.
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It appears to me this module shouldn't have any implication on the stability of the platform. I would recommend you to create a pull request to include this module so it can be reviewed, tested and considered for future govCMS releases.
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A common use case for displaying blocks is displaying blocks on all public facing pages, but not admin pages.
Since there are a number of different paths that use the admin theme, path is not ideal for doing this, the most useful way to do it is by tying into which theme is being loaded.
You can set blocks with the default Drupal core block system however you get stuck if you want to show the same block on the page multiple times.
The context module allows you to add the same block in multiple contexts, however you cannot use the current theme as a condition unless you have the Context condition theme module.
That module would not upset any other existing GovCMS functionality as it is a very small module that provides one singe feature and works in a "disabled by default" manner.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: