On 03-Aug-07, at 2:44 PM, Chris Hoeppner wrote:
> Oh and please don't call Template Monster "professional"... Please...
thank god they dont offer free django templates
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Oh and please don't call Template Monster "professional"... Please...
2007/8/3, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Though you would still need to adapt them to be used with Django.
> IMHO, there's not much sense in publishing "Django templates" since
> every app is completely different, and
Though you would still need to adapt them to be used with Django.
IMHO, there's not much sense in publishing "Django templates" since
every app is completely different, and this kills the
"plug-and-play-ability" of any template.
2007/8/3, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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On 01-Aug-07, at 12:32 PM, Ben wrote:
> I am a total Django newbie. Hence the probably silly questions:
> There are professional-looking website templates for sale in several
> places (templatemonster, etc).
> Can those be used easily with Django ?
yes
> Do they need to be designed
> There are professional-looking website templates for sale in several
> places (templatemonster, etc).
> Can those be used easily with Django ?
> Do they need to be designed specifically for Django ?
Django's templates are considerably more friendly towards such
uses than many templating
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Hi all,
I am a total Django newbie. Hence the probably silly questions:
There are professional-looking website templates for sale in several
places (templatemonster, etc).
Can those be used easily with Django ?
Do they need to be designed specifically for Django ? Do you know of
any vendor that
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