Hi all,

This is my first post and it's a simple question... (I think)

In my experience, it seems like Django allows users to log in to access and 
modify the same content, like a blog with multiple authors or a CMS. I'm trying 
to figure out how to do user-specific sites – something like a blog site where 
every user has their own blog and they can log in to add, remove, and edit 
their own posts (and no one else's). Each user has their own preferences and 
the like as well. Is this something that Django's built-in user framework can 
handle? Or could I maybe finagle the sites module into doing something like 
this? Is it as simple as adding a ForeignKey to all my models that points to 
the User that owns that particular db row (seems like the brute force way of 
doing it...) or is there a more elegant way?

Thanks for your help.

Eryn

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