I am creating my application using Django, and am wondering how I can make Django use my CSS file? What settings do I need to do to make Django see the css file?
NB: On a local machine
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I am creating my application using Django, and am wondering how I can make Django use my CSS file? What settings do I need to do to make Django see the css file? NB: On a local machine
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If your using the development server follow this: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files/ to setup your URL's, then reference you media files in the template...say an image inside an image folder from: "/site_media/images/foo.gif" |
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Well the easiest way to use css with django, is to add it to your templates as static-files. But it's a bit like ajax, I didn't find anything that tells how to include it in a standard way. There is a css-compressor module for django if you want to optimise its size. |
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I'm still unsure how to reference the media files from a template. I have media_root set to d:\media and media_url set to /media/. I tried link="/media/styles.css" and a few other variations in the template but couldn't get it to work. Any ideas? |
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More generally stated, you're asking how to serve a static file from Django. If you are running under Apache, you should read http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/modpython/ If you are running the development server (say, on your laptop), read http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files/ Do note the big, fat disclaimer:
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None. Make sure your template includes the CSS file (as standard HTML does) and put the CSS file on the media server. To clarify: With Django it is highly recommended that you serve all your media (everything that isn't dynamic html) from a different server instance. How you implement that is completely up to you but most people create a subdomain. |
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