I would advise you to take a look at feincms, it has exactly what you need.


> Hello,
> 
> I'm converting a static website to a Django application and I need a piece of 
> advice from more experienced people what is the right way to store content.
> The website will have some static pages like "about","contacts", etc. and a 
> dynamic content like news and photo galleries that should be updated from the 
> web interface. So my best guess is that static pages should be implemented 
> using templates and news should be stored in a database. I believe this is a 
> common task so is there a better way to solve it? And how is news editing 
> implemented? Does the editor create an html in some html-editor and then 
> paste it into the database, or is a web-based WYSIWYG-editor usually used?
> 
> Thank you!
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