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2016-09-26 21:56 GMT+02:00 Jeff Silverman :
> I was able to fumble my way through to the solution. What I think was
> missing from the TEASER example was to add "CRISPY_TEMPLATE_PACK =
> 'bootstrap3'
> " to the settings.py file. Once this was added, the radio buttons properly
> displayed unde
I was able to fumble my way through to the solution. What I think was
missing from the TEASER example was to add "CRISPY_TEMPLATE_PACK =
'bootstrap3'
" to the settings.py file. Once this was added, the radio buttons properly
displayed under one another.
It was kind of fun picking my way thr
Do you mind to share your full forms.py file ?
The result in the teaser seems to depend on the FormHelper
2016-09-26 16:19 GMT+02:00 Jeff Silverman :
> Thanks for the explanation. I think I get it. Does that, however, explain
> why the Radio buttons don't display on separate lines? The "teaser"
Thanks for the explanation. I think I get it. Does that, however, explain
why the Radio buttons don't display on separate lines? The "teaser"
example on GITHUB shows the output cleanly space on separate lines. That's
the part I don't quite understand.
On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 6:21:4
I use something like that as a starting template, with bootstrap 4
{% load staticfiles %}
{% block title %}WEBSITE{% endblock %}
{% block head %}
{% endblock %}
WEBSITE
ABOUT
SEARCH
{% block header %}
WEBSITE{% endblock %}
{% block body %}
{% end
Followup. I am playing with the teaser application on GITHUB.
One more thing, which may be the problem, and keep in mind I am new to
DJANGO and Python... What goes into the base.html file?
On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 6:21:49 AM UTC-4, Jeff Silverman wrote:
> I created an example applicat
I created an example application using Crispy-Forms. In forms.py I am
using
radio_buttons = forms.ChoiceField(
choices = (('option_one', 'Option one is this and that be sure to
include why it is great'),('option_two', 'Option two can is something else
and selecting it will deselec
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