Drop the HTML into your templates directory. Then put all the static assets ( 
CSS, js ) in your static directory. Change all the references to the static 
assets in your HTML to the new location and your static directory by using the 
staticfiles template tag.

On May 31, 2022 6:52:12 PM CDT, Ry <rra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi I recently downloaded a template from cruip.com
>
>https://preview.cruip.com/mosaic/
>
>I'd like to integrate this template into my django site but admittedly I am 
>not sure where to begin. Does anyone have experience using templates such 
>as the dashboard above on django? In the end, I'd like to deploy to heroku. 
>Is this even possible?
>
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