The right way is to open django_openid_auth source and copy the contents of
its templates folder into your own templates directory and then edit from
your templates directory.

I wrote about this recently:
http://tundebabzy.blogspot.com/2013/04/overriding-templates-from-django-apps.html

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From: surya
Sent: 4/27/2013 6:11 AM
To: django-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: How to edit django_openid_auth login template

I am using https://launchpad.net/django-openid-auth for openid! this is
pretty amazing to a lot of extent..

This app provides /openid/login url where users need to signin! this
template is very basic and I want to make some changes in it..

Probably, I want to include this in my home page..

I can possibly create django_openid_auth/templates/login.html in my django
project and overwrite it.. but is that the right way? how exactly it should
be done?

Besides I also want to include "Google", "Yahoo" icons to sign in via
respective openids.

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