Cheers. I actually worked out the search function after I posted the 
question and found your answer to the IRC question somewhere else. I looked 
everywhere for the search function except the giant search bar at the top 
of the screen =D However, whilst I've now registered with NickServ, I still 
can't find my way into anywhere where anyone is chatting, or where I can 
chat myself. If I try to chat I get 'Can't use this command in this window' and 
I tried some commands which appeared to have potential from 
http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#webchat 
with no luck(There was nothing obvious). I got 'Channel modes on #channel are: 
+imnstf' from one command which may help you figure out where I am..?

As for the sqlite3 question: I've django-admin.py startproject mysite; 
configured mysite/settings.py and python manage.py syncdb. So, I have a 
sq3.db sqlite3 database in the outer mysite directory:
mysite/
    manage.py
    sq3.db
    mysite/
        __init__.py
        settings.py
        urls.py
        wsgi.py

I've then tried to proceed by following: 'If you’re interested, run the 
command-line client for your database and type \dt (PostgreSQL),SHOW TABLES; 
(MySQL), 
or .schema (SQLite) to display the tables Django created.'

I don't know what the command-line client for my database is(I'm using the 
windows(DOS) 'Command Prompt', but after searching Google I came across the 
web page 'http://curioushq.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/django-tutorial.html', 
which says: 
'So on the command prompt, I type in sqlite3 nameofdbcreated.db and then 
once inside, type in .schema to create and list the databases.' 

Though, when I enter 'sqlite3 sq3.db' from within either C:\ or my outer 
mysite folder I get the response: 'sqlite3' is not recognized as an 
internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.'

Of course, I haven't gotten any further than that.

I have wondered if this is because I need to set up a path inside the 
windows environment variables like I did(though apparently unnecessarily) 
for Django as a whole.

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