I find myself writing things like this a lot in django templates

{% for e in some_list %}
    {% with e as element %}
        {% include "single_element.html" %}
    {% endwith %} 
{% enfor %}

This would be in a template which shows a lists of elements, with another 
template that renders a single one. The template single_element.html uses 
element locally. I find this encapsulates my templates well, especially in 
making single_element.html far more reusable.

I've been doing this for a while and wanted to know if there is a better 
way I just don't know about. Also, I don't know the performance 
implications of so many with/include calls. This list could be very long 
(100s or 1000s).

Thanks!
Ivan Kirigin
http://kirigin.com

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