Thanks for all replies. I've read a bit about template tags. It looks
fine for me. Write one tag for each side plugin. Then prepare some
sets of these tags and call it whether set I want.
I hope my approach is good.

On 21 Lis, 19:40, "Joseph (Driftwood Cove Designs)"
<powderfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> robos85 -
> there are a couple ways to go -
>  - context processor: this can add a set of context variables so they
> are available in every template
>      - very easy to write - just a function that takes a request
> object, returns a context dictionary.  Add to your CONTEXT_PROCESSORS
> setting
>        
> http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/api/#subclassing-c...
>      - if it's a lot of stuff, your CP could be conditional based on
> which sub-site.
>  - template tags (as suggested above) - you'll need a different
> templates for each unique sub-site (or conditional logic in your
> template)
>       - write your own template tags (I often use Inclusion Tags for
> this kind of thing - they are so easy to 
> implement:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/custom-template-tags/#incl...)
>
> good luck.
> On Nov 21, 3:54 am, robos85 <prog...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I'm wondering how to make a sidebars on my site. Main content is not a
> > problem - I use views to do that. What about the rest of site content?
> > I want for example to have last comments, last posts, the most popular
> > posts and the most rated. How to plan that. Which Django structures
> > should I use?
> > Additionally I want to have different sets of that content of
> > different sub-sites.
>
> > Thanks for clue.

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