On 29/12/06, Rory Campbell-Lange ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'd like to hold the 'help' for each template in a block called
'helptext' within each html file. I'd like to include the relevant html
files from the main /help/ template, so that /help/sites shows the help
from the sites.html page, for example.
I've managed to make embedding help in each page of the site work very
well -- once I had fixed my urls conf so that the system wasn't
redirecting to the associated page instead of embedding it :).
Essentially each page has a 'helptext' block at the bottom.
For /help/ the help page renders all the help text for each page on the
site. For /help/about, just the help text for the about page is
rendered.
The system works through a simple system of switching the template from
which each normal page is derived from the 'generic' template to a
'generichelp' template by using a variable for the argument to the
{% extends %} block, and using 'include' directives in the main help
template.
Hope this is of help to someone.
Rory
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