Thanks Malcom! But how would I apply this?
Here's my code:
def main(request):
feed_titles = Feed.objects.all()
feed_list = FeedItem.objects.all()
#for i in range (1,13):
# feed_list.append(FeedItem.objects.filter(feed=i)[:7]) #
doesn't work...why?
t = loader.get_template('aggregator/aggregator.html')
c = Context({
'feed_titles': feed_titles,
'feed_list': feed_list,
})
return HttpResponse(t.render(c))
Here my template:
{% for Feed in feed_titles %}
{% if forloop.counter0|divisibleby:"4" %}<div class="column">{% endif
%}
<div id="{{ Feed.site_css }}"><h2><a
href="{{ Feed.site_url }}">{{ Feed.title }}</a></h2>
{% for FeedItem in feed_list %}
{% ifequal Feed.position
FeedItem.feed_id %}
<li><a href="{{ FeedItem.link
}}">{{ FeedItem.title }}</a></li>
{% endifequal %}
{% endfor %}
</div>
{% if forloop.counter|divisibleby:"4" %}</div>{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
--Any help with limiting each feed's link number would be greatly
appreciated!
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