IMHO - an simple extra view might be enough to reach what you are
looking for - I do not see the need for an extra app - Am I missing
something?

In the directory of domain.com/ there is a simple views.py file which
defines a simple callback function.


2010/11/17 robos85 <prog...@gmail.com>:
> I'm also beginner. I made an index app and just added it in my urls:
> (r'^$', 'index.views.index'),
> :)
>
> On 17 Lis, 11:29, eiriks <eirs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Most tutorials I've read organize apps into a structure of this sort:
>>
>> domain.com/blog
>> domain.com/map
>> domain.com/links
>> domain.com/another_app
>>
>> What about the index: how would an app (or a flatpage?) for that look
>> like? An index typically includes some of the blogpost from the blog,
>> some of the links from the link app and perhaps a teaser for the map
>> app.
>>
>> Any hints on getting started on this "app to rule them all"?
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