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Changed "mysite/mytemplates/" -> "mysite/templates" in tutorial.

Thanks James Pic.
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Tim Graham
2013-02-23 09:19:32 -05:00
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Customizing your *project's* templates
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Create a ``mytemplates`` directory in your project directory. Templates can
Create a ``templates`` directory in your project directory. Templates can
live anywhere on your filesystem that Django can access. (Django runs as
whatever user your server runs.) However, keeping your templates within the
project is a good convention to follow.
@@ -412,13 +412,12 @@ project is a good convention to follow.
Open your settings file (``mysite/settings.py``, remember) and add a
:setting:`TEMPLATE_DIRS` setting::
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'mytemplates'),)
TEMPLATE_DIRS = [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates')]
Don't forget the trailing comma. :setting:`TEMPLATE_DIRS` is a tuple of
filesystem directories to check when loading Django templates; it's a search
path.
:setting:`TEMPLATE_DIRS` is an iterable of filesystem directories to check when
loading Django templates; it's a search path.
Now create a directory called ``admin`` inside ``mytemplates``, and copy the
Now create a directory called ``admin`` inside ``templates``, and copy the
template ``admin/base_site.html`` from within the default Django admin
template directory in the source code of Django itself
(``django/contrib/admin/templates``) into that directory.