Nevermind, I got a little ahead of myself. Obviously, that works for 
templates, but if I want to do CSS then I'll need to put it in an actual 
application so the "theme" app is likely the best solution.

On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 3:34:30 PM UTC-5, David Hoese wrote:
>
> Oh duh, I moved TEMPLATE_DIRS to my local_settings.py and didn't see it at 
> first. That makes sense why this wasn't working now. Thanks.
>
> On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 3:18:06 PM UTC-5, David Hoese wrote:
>>
>> Hi Eduardo, 
>>
>> I think that makes sense. I haven't done a lot of custom templating and 
>> CSS in my project so far, but from what I saw in Josh's blog post it 
>> made it look like the project application should be treated like an 
>> application, but with settings.py and other project level files. 
>>
>> I did get it to work by listing my project application as one of the 
>> INSTALLED_APPS on my development machine, but I'm not sure if that is 
>> intended. I guess I'll just do the "theme" app if I don't hear anythign 
>> else. Thanks. 
>>
>> -Dave 
>>
>> On 8/10/15 2:38 PM, Eduardo Rivas wrote: 
>> > You have two options: 
>> > 
>> > - Use the the top-level "templates" directory defined in settings.py 
>> > 
>> https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine/blob/master/mezzanine/project_template/project_name/settings.py#L199.
>>  
>>
>> > You can also change this to whatever path you like. 
>> > 
>> > - You can create a "theme" app and put templates there. They will be 
>> > picked up by Django simply because it's a regular application added to 
>> > INSTALLED_APPS. 
>> > 
>> > As far a I know, nothing has changed in this regard from Mezzanine 3 to 
>> 4. 
>> > 
>>
>

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