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Fixed #11509 -- Modified usage of "Web" to match our style guide in various documentation, comments and code. Thanks to timo and Simon Meers for the work on the patch.
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Getting started
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===============
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New to Django? Or to web development in general? Well, you came to the right
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New to Django? Or to Web development in general? Well, you came to the right
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place: read this material to quickly get up and running.
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.. toctree::
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.. admonition:: Projects vs. apps
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What's the difference between a project and an app? An app is a Web
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application that does something -- e.g., a weblog system, a database of
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application that does something -- e.g., a Weblog system, a database of
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public records or a simple poll app. A project is a collection of
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configuration and apps for a particular Web site. A project can contain
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multiple apps. An app can be in multiple projects.
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==========
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A view is a "type" of Web page in your Django application that generally serves
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a specific function and has a specific template. For example, in a weblog
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a specific function and has a specific template. For example, in a Weblog
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application, you might have the following views:
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* Blog homepage -- displays the latest few entries.
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different needs:
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* The :doc:`introductory material </intro/index>` is designed for people new
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to Django -- or to web development in general. It doesn't cover anything
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to Django -- or to Web development in general. It doesn't cover anything
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in depth, but instead gives a high-level overview of how developing in
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Django "feels".
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* Django's documentation uses a system called Sphinx__ to convert from
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plain text to HTML. You'll need to install Sphinx by either downloading
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and installing the package from the Sphinx website, or by Python's
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and installing the package from the Sphinx Web site, or by Python's
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``easy_install``:
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.. code-block:: bash
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