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Changed "mysite/mytemplates/" -> "mysite/templates" in tutorial.
Thanks James Pic.
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@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ system.
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Customizing your *project's* templates
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Create a ``mytemplates`` directory in your project directory. Templates can
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Create a ``templates`` directory in your project directory. Templates can
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live anywhere on your filesystem that Django can access. (Django runs as
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whatever user your server runs.) However, keeping your templates within the
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project is a good convention to follow.
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@@ -412,13 +412,12 @@ project is a good convention to follow.
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Open your settings file (``mysite/settings.py``, remember) and add a
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:setting:`TEMPLATE_DIRS` setting::
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TEMPLATE_DIRS = (os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'mytemplates'),)
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TEMPLATE_DIRS = [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates')]
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Don't forget the trailing comma. :setting:`TEMPLATE_DIRS` is a tuple of
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filesystem directories to check when loading Django templates; it's a search
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path.
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:setting:`TEMPLATE_DIRS` is an iterable of filesystem directories to check when
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loading Django templates; it's a search path.
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Now create a directory called ``admin`` inside ``mytemplates``, and copy the
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Now create a directory called ``admin`` inside ``templates``, and copy the
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template ``admin/base_site.html`` from within the default Django admin
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template directory in the source code of Django itself
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(``django/contrib/admin/templates``) into that directory.
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