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Drupal Block Title Link module:
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Requires - Drupal 8
License - GPL (see LICENSE)


Overview:
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Have you ever needed to make a block title a link? This module makes it easy. Block Title Link creates a link field on the Block Admin page. It works by overriding the block title variable and changes it to a link.


Features:
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The Block Title Link module:

* Adds a link to your block
* Configure the title and target attributes


Configuration:
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Go to "Structure" -> "Block Layout" -> and configure the block in which
you would like to add the link and configure the attributes.


GOOGLE CODE-IN
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This module was ported as a Google Code-In (GCI) 2014 task by the student gvso. Google Code-in is a contest for pre-university students (e.g., high school and secondary school students ages 13-17) with the goal of encouraging young people to participate in open source. More info about GCI https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/

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  2. ==========
  3. Drupal Block Title Link module:
  4. ------------------------
  5. Requires - Drupal 8
  6. License - GPL (see LICENSE)
  7. Overview:
  8. --------
  9. Have you ever needed to make a block title a link? This module makes it easy. Block Title Link creates a link field on the Block Admin page. It works by overriding the block title variable and changes it to a link.
  10. Features:
  11. ---------
  12. The Block Title Link module:
  13. * Adds a link to your block
  14. * Configure the title and target attributes
  15. Configuration:
  16. -------------
  17. Go to "Structure" -> "Block Layout" -> and configure the block in which
  18. you would like to add the link and configure the attributes.
  19. GOOGLE CODE-IN
  20. ---------------
  21. This module was ported as a Google Code-In (GCI) 2014 task by the student gvso. Google Code-in is a contest for pre-university students (e.g., high school and secondary school students ages 13-17) with the goal of encouraging young people to participate in open source. More info about GCI https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/