 An HTML block is a customizable block, allowing you to add images, text, links or even embedded code or widgets to blocks at the side of your course. You don't need to understand HTML code to use it. And you can add more than one block, as you see here, where we have, for instance, an image of the Arte Triomphe in Paris which links to a website of Paris Tourism and a weather widget using code from an external site. To add a block, we turn on the editing and then from the add block link at the bottom of the nav drawer, we choose the block we want, HTML block. Let's add an image and link to that image, so when the block is added, we need to configure the new HTML block by clicking the icon. We give it a title, I'm going to call it Bonjour, and then in the content, we add the image we want. I already have a public domain image of the Arte Triomphe on my desktop, so I'm simply going to drag it in. Note the text editor I'm using is Moodle's Atto editor, which allows you to drag and drop an image in. We could simply save it and display it now, but we're going to link this image to a Paris Tourism website. So if we select the image and then click the link icon, we can then paste in the URL of the Paris Tourism website, which we will have already found and copied in another tab. When we save the changes, we'll see the image there and it's linked to the website. And that is how to add HTML blocks.