Curious and I admit lazy question as I don't even know where to look or
how for such a general idea. But there it is, I'd like to be able to
write a static HTML file (like say about.html) and render that inside of
the sites style and basic template.
So I have base.html for example, which contains say:
{% block content %}{% endblock %}
and various views that start with:
{% extends "myapp/base.html" %}
and define content blocks.
I'd like a simple filter perhaps (or tag) which loads a nominated static
html file but has some rudimentary smarts in its rendering. For example
using the h1 text as a page title, and inserting a table of contents of
ann the h2 and other headers with links to the respective sections. The
static HTML file then need only declare the headers and texts and the
template filter/tag would weave it together in such a manner.
Is that a common sort of need, that;s been solved, and done? Just
curious really. Seems a common need at my end ;-). Hence a classic
application of the DRY principle, and generalizing the routine elements
of Table of Contents building and linking.
Regards,
Bernd.
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