thank you eric

On Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at 10:22:44 PM UTC+5:30, Eric Pascual wrote:
>
> Templates contain standard HTML code (or any other text based content) and 
> template directives, delimited by  '{% %}'. They can also contain 
> placeholders, delimited by '{{ }}', which content is processed and replaced 
> with the resulting value. The resulting values are basically the ones you 
> pass using the "template context". You can add filters (after the '|' 
> symbol) for post-processing the value before injecting it in the template.
>
>
> To answer your precise question, the {% load static %} directive is 
> inserted at the beginning of your HTML template to instruct the templating 
> engine that the static resolution mechanism functions are used.
>
>
> All this should be clear if you study Django templates documentation and 
> the accompanying examples.
>
>
> Eric
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> [email protected] <javascript:>> on behalf of Avitab Ayan Sarmah 
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> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 6, 2018 6:42:51 PM
> *To:* Django users
> *Subject:* Please give the steps to follow this: 
>  
>
>    1. 
>    
>    In your templates, use the static 
>    
> <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/ref/templates/builtins/#std:templatetag-static>
>  template 
>    tag to build the URL for the given relative path using the configured 
>    STATICFILES_STORAGE 
>    
> <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/ref/settings/#std:setting-STATICFILES_STORAGE>
>    .
>    
>    {% load static %}<img src="{% static "my_app/example.jpg" %}" alt="My 
> image"/>
>    
>    2. 
>    
>    Store your static files in a folder called static in your app. For 
>    example my_app/static/my_app/example.jpg.
>    
>
> How do i use the static template tag?Because in my templates there is only 
> html files.Where do i add the statement {% load static %}? comment please
>
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