You can include a template snippet into the body of the main template that 
is rendering your current view.

That snippet in turn can either be passed data (such as a user count) from 
the view that calls the main template - see  
http://code.runnable.com/UpeQSkq7JxN6AANF/dynamic-content-in-a-template-in-django-for-python
 
(but imagine the datetime.datetime.now() function being replaced by your 
own)

You can also create your own "tag" which makes the results from a function 
readily available - this example:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40498091/how-do-i-register-a-dynamic-inclusion-tag-within-django
looks like it might help you.

On Wednesday, 26 July 2017 13:52:54 UTC+2, Vivek wrote:
>
> Hello Guys
> I am new to django. i am working on a web app and one of the requirements 
> in the application is a dropdown list in the header that displays the 
> number of users registered to a company that logins( The list is limited to 
> just 10 users). so this list needs to be there for all the pages which the 
> company has access to.
>
> How do i make this list dynamic. Can i create a reusable component or 
> plugin that will just display this in the layout when i call it.
> Is there any other way of displaying this.
>

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