I am integrating a non-Mezzanine Django app into my Mezzanine site. This app has its own models that are completely disjoint from Mezzanine.
I have integrated it into Mezzanine by creating custom templates and including it in my urls.py. I am able to add a Navigation link to the App's views by creating a RichTextPage or URL in the Admin. However, after being sent to the app's page, the navigation menu does not give the link an "active" CSS class. I believe this is due to the template not being passed a "page" context variable. Is there any way to get this variable with an external Django App? Or, more importantly, to have the Navigation mark a URL/RichTextPage as active when it leads to a non-Mezzanine page? It seems to be working fine for me with the Mezzanine "blog" app, yet the Documentation states[1]: Mezzanine's blog application for example, does not use Page content types, and is just a regular Django app. So perhaps a better question would be, what does the "blog" app do to make this work? [1] http://mezzanine.jupo.org/docs/content-architecture.html#third-party-app-integration -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Mezzanine Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
