Im make a static site with flatpages and a custom templatetag to 
generate a menu for the list of flatpages :)

its all!!

MrJogo escribió:
> I'd like to migrate a currently static website to Django to add some
> dynamic features to it and I have some questions about how best to do
> that.
> 
> The public site has mainly informational pages that can be static, but
> a few, like a members list, work better dynamic. The Django docs say
> that Django leaves serving static pages to the web server, but that
> seems to have some drawbacks. 1) the django pages don't have file
> extensions and the static pages do. 2) The static pages can't use
> Django's templating system.
> 
> I started looking at flatpages for the static pages, but won't that
> add the unecessary overhead of a db lookup? Thoughts or suggestions?
> Thanks.
> > 
> 


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