Like I said I have tried working with tags and it doesn't work. This is
the code I had.
{% with x.categories.all as categories %}
{% if categories %}
{% for category in categories %}
{% if category == "news" %}
{{category}}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
On Thursday, November 26, 2015 at 4:03:21 PM UTC-5, Danny S wrote:
>
> On 27/11/2015 4:33 AM, R.J. Jackson wrote:
>
> Hi, thank you it was helpful.
>
> I have a follow up question, lets say I wanted to do a check to see if
> category is == to a string, how can I do that?
>
>
> Why not read up on Django template tags?
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/templates/builtins/#if
>
> There's several examples there using both == and %ifequal, see which one
> works best for you.
>
> Seeya. Danny.
>
>
> I have tried using the if tag but it doesn't work.
>
> On Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 6:09:42 PM UTC-5, Nkansah Rexford
> wrote:
>>
>> Perhaps the blog_post_list.html file might be of help. In mine, I find
>> this:
>> {% with blog_post.categories.all as categories %}
>> {% if categories %}
>> ...
>> {% for category in categories %}
>> <a href="{% url "blog_post_list_category" category.slug %}">{{
>> category }}</a>{% if not forloop.last %}, {% endif %}
>> {% endfor %}
>> {% endif %}
>> {% endwith %}
>>
>> That hopefully gives an idea how to fetch a category.
>>
>> And remember, you wouldn't expect to find a category object or objects if
>> one isn't already created.
>>
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