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django.contrib.webdesign
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The ``django.contrib.webdesign`` package, part of the `"django.contrib" add-ons`_,
provides various Django helpers that are particularly useful to Web *designers*
(as opposed to developers).
At present, the package contains only a single template tag. If you have ideas
for Web-designer-friendly functionality in Django, please `suggest them`_.
.. _"django.contrib" add-ons: ../add_ons/
.. _suggest them: ../contributing/
Template tags
=============
To use these template tags, add ``'django.contrib.webdesign'`` to your
``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting. Once you've done that, use
``{% load webdesign %}`` in a template to give your template access to the tags.
lorem
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Displays random "lorem ipsum" Latin text. This is useful for providing sample
data in templates.
Usage::
{% lorem [count] [method] [random] %}
The ``{% lorem %}`` tag can be used with zero, one, two or three arguments.
The arguments are:
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Argument Description
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``count`` A number (or variable) containing the number of paragraphs or
words to generate (default is 1).
``method`` Either ``w`` for words, ``p`` for HTML paragraphs or ``b``
for plain-text paragraph blocks (default is ``b``).
``random`` The word ``random``, which if given, does not use the common
paragraph ("Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...") when generating
text.
=========== =============================================================
Examples:
* ``{% lorem %}`` will output the common "lorem ipsum" paragraph.
* ``{% lorem 3 p %}`` will output the common "lorem ipsum" paragraph
and two random paragraphs each wrapped in HTML ``<p>`` tags.
* ``{% lorem 2 w random %}`` will output two random Latin words.