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Thanks a lot to Makan Dianka and everyone who replied to my question. Your
help was greatly appreciated. I was able to solve the problem using Makan
Dianka's solution.
On Friday, June 16, 2023 at 9:00:20 AM UTC+5:30 Makan Dianka wrote:
> It is :
>
> STATICFILES_DIRS=[
> .
> ]
>
> Not :
It is :
STATICFILES_DIRS=[
.
]
Not :
STATICFILES_DIR=[
.
]
Just add S in the end of DIR like DIRS and make sur u create static folder
in your project root.
Le jeu. 15 juin 2023 à 16:52, Ngaga Dancan a
écrit :
> Use load static first before you use extends
>
>
> On Thu, Jun
Use load static first before you use extends
On Thu, Jun 15, 2023, 16:52 Prosper Lekia wrote:
> Where is the Python.png located?
>
> From your code, it should be directly in your static folder not a
> subfolder. So verify your file structure first. If every is in order,
> confirm if whitenoise
According to your settings, the `Python.png` file should be inside `static`
on the same level as `manage.py`.
|---static /
|-- Python.png
|--manage.py
|--
The file structure of almost that kind. If you're in development and this
is a practice thing, you don't need `whitenoise` just yet.
Where is the Python.png located?
>From your code, it should be directly in your static folder not a
subfolder. So verify your file structure first. If every is in order,
confirm if whitenoise is installed, and been added to your MiddleWare.
On Thu, Jun 15, 2023, 14:33 Aspersh Upadhyay <
aspershup
my settings.py
STATIC_URL = 'static/'
STATICFILES_DIR = [
BASE_DIR / "static"
]
Template where I am trying to load static files
{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% load static %}
{% block title %}
Issue With Django static files
{%endblock title %}
{% block body %}
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