Ideally what you'd want to do is handle all of this

On Mar 3, 6:12 pm, gdup <gdup1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> O crap! that sounds about right. I was thinking of media_url in terms
> of only static files, didnt think of {{ templatename }} variable.
>
> As for the templating part in an app like shopify , i am not familar
> with rails, but i assume it allows you to create custom template tags
> like django. I doubt this is the method they are using? Are they
> probably just using a custom template system from scratch?
>
> On Mar 3, 5:30 pm, Nick <nickt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If I'm understanding what you're asking, it should be as simple as
> > adding an entry per user that designates the template/theme you'd like
> > to use and then passing that as a variable (ex. {{ MEDIA_URL }}
> > {{ templatename }} where template name would be the directory name of
> > the template.  Let me know if I have that right.
>
> > On Mar 3, 5:17 pm, gdup <gdup1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello all,
>
> > > I would really aprreciate it if someone could point me in the right
> > > direction of creating a themeing and template layer for an application
> > > written in django, similar to what tumblar and shopify do.
>
> > > I can almost put my finger on the whole concept. I know u can somehow
> > > serve the MEDIA_URL variable per user to serve static files, but what
> > > about themeing (and views)? Would u create your own tags  or just use
> > > djangos?
>
> > > Knowing django, I wont be surprised if there is already an app for
> > > this. Any direction would be greatly appreciated.

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