Hi,

I am trying to use a Django tip from stackoverflow
https://stackoverflow.com/a/946397/4037275

I have static css style sheets (static). I will use {% load static %}. Can
I use this template approach in extending templates {% extends
"project/base.html" %}

Can you give me few other examples of using this?


Copied from the above stackoverflow link.

There's a set of custom tags I use all over my site's templates. Looking
for a way to autoload it (DRY, remember?), I found the following:

from django import template
template.add_to_builtins('project.app.templatetags.custom_tag_module')

If you put this in a module that's loaded by default (your main urlconf for
instance), you'll have the tags and filters from your custom tag module
available in any template, without using {% load custom_tag_module %}.

The argument passed to template.add_to_builtins() can be any module path;
your custom tag module doesn't have to live in a specific application. For
example, it can also be a module in your project's root directory (eg.
'project.custom_tag_module').

Thank you

Kannan

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