Last thing, I made a typo, the address you could use should start with http,
like: http://127.0.0.1/static/
Le 2 août 2011 12:01, "Thomas Orozco" <g.orozco.tho...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> A little detail, but you never know: you should put some ' ' in your link.
> Like this :
>
> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href='{{ STATIC_
> URL }}stylesheet.css' />
>
>
> If there are spaces in your path, this could cause the lookup to fail.
>
> And even if that's not the case, don't rely on the user's browser to fix
> coding mistakes.
> Le 2 août 2011 10:28, "Guillaume Chorn" <guillaumech...@gmail.com> a écrit
:
>> Thomas and Lokesh,
>>
>> Thanks very much for your help. I've modified the link in my HTML file to
>> be:
>>
>> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href={{ STATIC_URL
}}stylesheet.css
>> />
>>
>> where "stylesheet" is the name of the CSS file, and this file is located
>> inside the directory listed under STATIC_DIRS in my settings.py file. As
>> mentioned in my prior email, I also already have STATIC_URL = '/static/'
> in
>> my settings.py file, and I have the correct methods listed under
>> STATICFILES_FINDERS.
>>
>> But it is still not working. Do I have a syntax error somewhere? Or am I
>> still missing something in another file?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Guillaume
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Thomas Orozco <g.orozco.tho...@gmail.com
>>wrote:
>>
>>> If your css file is locatedr in your staticfiles dir, you should use
>>> something such as {{ STATIC_URL }}main.css, assuming your CSS file is
> called
>>> main and is located in one of the STATIC_DIRS.
>>>
>>> Using staticfiles_dirs in a template makes no sense. Not only your are
>>> passing a parameter that has to do with your system configuration and
not
>>> your urls, but you are also using a directory instead of a file.
>>>
>>> In short, it is the static_url parameter that should be passed to form a
>>> URL.
>>> Le 1 août 2011 12:17, "Gchorn" <guillaumech...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>
>>> > Hello All,
>>> >
>>> > I'm using Django to develop a website, and I'm having trouble getting
>>> > it to see my static files. I've looked through Django's static file
>>> > documentation and the steps I've taken to get Django to see my files
>>> > (using a CSS file as an example) are as follows:
>>> >
>>> > First, I created a folder called "static" inside the main app folder
>>> > for this project. Then, I added "/static/" to the STATIC_URLS section
>>> > of the settings.py file, and I also added the full path to my CSS file
>>> > under the STATICFILES_DIRS section of settings.py.
>>> >
>>> > Then I added the line:
>>> >
>>> > from django.template import RequestContext, loader
>>> >
>>> > As well as "context_instance= RequestContext(request)" as a third
>>> > argument to the "return render_to_response()" call.
>>> >
>>> > Finally, in my url.py file, I added this line at the top:
>>> >
>>> > from django.contrib.staticfiles.urls import staticfiles_urlpatterns
>>> >
>>> > And this line at the bottom (separate from the initial "urlpatterns =
>>> > patterns()" call):
>>> >
>>> > urlpatterns += staticfiles_urlpatterns()
>>> >
>>> > In my HTML/Django template, I added the following link to my CSS file:
>>> >
>>> > <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href={{ STATIC_DIRS }} />
>>> >
>>> > But then after all of this, when I perform a "python manage.py
>>> > runserver" to preview the website, Django still does not appear to
>>> > find the external CSS file. I must still be missing something but I'm
>>> > not sure what--does anyone know???
>>> >
>>> > I'm sure I'm missing something very basic but I'm a total beginner so
>>> > please be patient with me, I probably need a lot of very specific
>>> > instructions...
>>> >
>>> > thanks,
>>> > Guillaume
>>> >
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