Django CMS 3.0.x Documentationpoint you should be able to create polls and choices in the Django admin - localhost:8000/admin/ - and fill them in at /polls/. However, in pages of the polls application we only have minimal templates, and indeed like to do things the hard way. If you prefer an easier way using an automated configuration tool - definitely recommended for new users - see Installing django CMS, which is part of a complete introductory apply the newly created migration. More information about South Obviously, South is a very powerful tool and this simple crash course is only the very tip of the iceberg. Readers are highly encouraged to0 码力 | 180 页 | 1.56 MB | 6 月前3
django cms 3.1.x Documentationpoint you should be able to create polls and choices in the Django admin - localhost:8000/admin/ - and fill them in at /polls/. However, in pages of the polls application we only have minimal templates, and indeed like to do things the hard way. If you prefer an easier way using an automated configuration tool - definitely recommended for new users - see Installing django CMS, which is part of a complete introductory apply the newly created migration. More information about South Obviously, South is a very powerful tool and this simple crash course is only the very tip of the iceberg. Readers are highly encouraged to0 码力 | 200 页 | 1.63 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.2.x Documentation%} does. It means “First load the template called ‘base’, which has defined a bunch of blocks, and fill the blocks with the following blocks.” In short, that lets you dramatically cut down on redundancy the look-and-feel of the site (with the site’s logo), and provides “holes” for child templates to fill. This makes a site redesign as easy as changing a single file – the base template. It also lets you to the question’s detail page. A shortcut: render() It’s a very common idiom to load a template, fill a context and return an HttpResponse object with the result of the rendered template. Django provides0 码力 | 2915 页 | 2.83 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.1.x Documentation%} does. It means “First load the template called ‘base’, which has defined a bunch of blocks, and fill the blocks with the following blocks.” In short, that lets you dramatically cut down on redundancy the look-and-feel of the site (with the site’s logo), and provides “holes” for child templates to fill. This makes a site redesign as easy as changing a single file – the base template. It also lets you to the question’s detail page. A shortcut: render() It’s a very common idiom to load a template, fill a context and return an HttpResponse object with the result of the rendered template. Django provides0 码力 | 1910 页 | 6.49 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.1.x Documentation%} does. It means “First load the template called ‘base’, which has defined a bunch of blocks, and fill the blocks with the following blocks.” In short, that lets you dramatically cut down on redundancy the look-and-feel of the site (with the site’s logo), and provides “holes” for child templates to fill. This makes a site redesign as easy as changing a single file – the base template. It also lets you to the question’s detail page. A shortcut: render() It’s a very common idiom to load a template, fill a context and return an HttpResponse object with the result of the rendered template. Django provides0 码力 | 2790 页 | 2.71 MB | 1 年前3
Django 4.2.x Documentation%} does. It means “First load the template called ‘base’, which has defined a bunch of blocks, and fill the blocks with the following blocks.” In short, that lets you dramatically cut down on redundancy the look-and-feel of the site (with the site’s logo), and provides “holes” for child templates to fill. This means that a site redesign can be done by changing a single file – the base template. It also to the question’s detail page. A shortcut: render() It’s a very common idiom to load a template, fill a context and return an HttpResponse object with the result of the rendered template. Django provides0 码力 | 3305 页 | 3.16 MB | 1 年前3
Django 4.0.x Documentation%} does. It means “First load the template called ‘base’, which has defined a bunch of blocks, and fill the blocks with the following blocks.” In short, that lets you dramatically cut down on redundancy the look-and-feel of the site (with the site’s logo), and provides “holes” for child templates to fill. This means that a site redesign can be done by changing a single file – the base template. It also to the question’s detail page. A shortcut: render() It’s a very common idiom to load a template, fill a context and return an HttpResponse object with the result of the rendered template. Django provides0 码力 | 2248 页 | 7.90 MB | 1 年前3
Django 4.1.x Documentation%} does. It means “First load the template called ‘base’, which has defined a bunch of blocks, and fill the blocks with the following blocks.” In short, that lets you dramatically cut down on redundancy the look-and-feel of the site (with the site’s logo), and provides “holes” for child templates to fill. This means that a site redesign can be done by changing a single file – the base template. It also to the question’s detail page. A shortcut: render() It’s a very common idiom to load a template, fill a context and return an HttpResponse object with the result of the rendered template. Django provides0 码力 | 3240 页 | 3.13 MB | 1 年前3
Django 4.0.x Documentation%} does. It means “First load the template called ‘base’, which has defined a bunch of blocks, and fill the blocks with the following blocks.” In short, that lets you dramatically cut down on redundancy the look-and-feel of the site (with the site’s logo), and provides “holes” for child templates to fill. This means that a site redesign can be done by changing a single file – the base template. It also to the question’s detail page. A shortcut: render() It’s a very common idiom to load a template, fill a context and return an HttpResponse object with the result of the rendered template. Django provides0 码力 | 3184 页 | 3.14 MB | 1 年前3
Django 3.2.x Documentation%} does. It means “First load the template called ‘base’, which has defined a bunch of blocks, and fill the blocks with the following blocks.” In short, that lets you dramatically cut down on redundancy the look-and-feel of the site (with the site’s logo), and provides “holes” for child templates to fill. This means that a site redesign can be done by changing a single file – the base template. It also to the question’s detail page. A shortcut: render() It’s a very common idiom to load a template, fill a context and return an HttpResponse object with the result of the rendered template. Django provides0 码力 | 2199 页 | 7.89 MB | 1 年前3
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