Hi all,
As I said in my first post here, I despise CSS and laying out websites. I 
realize that much of that likely stems from my being legally blind, so I cannot 
check my work, use interactive CSS tools to practice coding and see results, or 
understand the subtile differences in styles or what happens to an enlarged 
page if I use em versus px.

Anyway, is Django at all useful in laying out a basic website, one with little 
to no dynamic content? As mentioned previously, part of my site will include 
articles and recordings, but part of it is a collection of boring, basic pages 
for pricing, services, about, contact, and so on. Will Django be of any use 
here, or should I just use static files and render those in views for those 
URLs? Thanks.


Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
mehg...@gmail.com



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