Guys,
I am trying to customize homepage these days.
I have succeeded to make homepage editable in admin.
Here just wanna consult one design case.
Firstly, show u guys the homepage structure:
Hi Luc,
Just check out the package and involved to my project as App.
Set it to installed_app and in one of my template, I use {% flatblock My
Awesome Block %}.
But no context displayed neither in site page nor in admin...
Here is src generated by {% flatblock My Awesome Block %}
div
I learned something from #5. I’ll try to play with conf.models and see what
happens.
For #1, I was simply suggesting to change the text of the button. At least
for my setup, when the text is “Submit” for the english language or
“Wyślij” for polish, it display the french (default) button_text
Hello,
On Wed, 14 May 2014 06:37:05 +1000 Stephen McDonald st...@jupo.org
wrote:
The fabric script expects a REPO_URL setting, defining a git or
mercurial url it can clone your project from. You'll see this briefly
mentioned in the fabric settings example:
Hey Silvio, you could make it a private repository on Github or Bitbucket,
that way only you would have access. When you run the fabric script it
tries to pull in your project from the repo url you have in the settings.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Silvio Siefke siefkesil...@gmail.comwrote:
commits for #2 and #4 have been pushed
Le mercredi 14 mai 2014 13:28:06 UTC+2, Mathias Ettinger a écrit :
I learned something from #5. I’ll try to play with conf.models and see
what happens.
For #1, I was simply suggesting to change the text of the button. At least
for my setup, when the
Aaaahh, I get what you mean for #1, and yes, changing the value in
non-default languages to something other than the direct translation of
Submit fixes it.
#2 and #4 look like they've been fixed, thanks a lot.
#5 is looking pretty great. However, I don't thinks SHOP_CURRENCY_LOCALE
should be