Hi folks,

As a start, I created a flatpage in the admin interface, and pointed
it at a template that looks like this:

{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block content %}
<h2>{{ flatpage.title }}</h2>
{{ flatpage.content }}
{% endblock %}

Okay, this is excellent - it displays the flatpage content from the
database, within the context of the main page, using the same style as
the base template. This is good.

Now, I want to take the next step - generate flatpage.content
dynamically so that I can show my Trac webpages within my context.
According to the flatpage documentation, this can be done via the API.

I'd like to know - what is the best practice to approach this? Judging
by the Django website's source code, flatpages app is used to display
the Django Trac pages within the context of the main page - by
injecting the Trac content and {% extrahead %} inline CSS to make it
work. Am I right? I'd like to follow this example. I am a little lost
as to what models/views to create, because I don't see any such Django
Trac-related objects in the source code.

Cheers,
-Basilisk96
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