Can you provide a Traceback of how it "breaks the site?"
Also, did you place satchmo_category_kevin.py into a templatetags/ dir
inside your app? Is there an __init__.py in said templatetags/ dir?

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:58 PM, kcharvey <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm very new to Satchmo and somewhat new to Django. I'm trying to
> customize the {% category_tree %} template tag from satchmo_store/shop/
> templatetags in order to add some classes for some jQuery. I copied
> satchmo_category.py into my own app (shop_customizations), changed the
> name of the file to satchmo_category_kevin.py, and changed base.html
> to {% load satchmo_category_kevin %}. The site runs fine, including
> the navigation, but changes to the navigation code don't show up. I
> know it's using my copy of the code because if I change
>
>     register.simple_tag(category_tree)
>
> to
>
>     register.simple_tag(category_tree_kevin)
>
> It breaks the site. Then, if I fix the template tag call to {%
> category_tree_kevin %} it works again. My test is changing line 22:
>
>     attrs["class"] = "current"
>
> to
>
>     attrs["class"] = "kevin"
>
> The current selected link remains <a class="current"> instead of <a
> class="kevin">.
>
> I know this is a total newbie question, probably a Django deal, hoping
> it's a simple fix. Thanks in advance for your help!
>
> Kevin
>
> >
>

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