Re: template include for Django 1.8

2016-07-14 Thread Mike Dewhirst
On 14/07/2016 5:17 PM, James Schneider wrote: Includes the css file thanks James but it doesn't satisfy the pdf software. Back to the embedded styles copied and pasted. Oh well. I'd be curious as to why. There should be no difference between you c/p the styles in to the template vs.

Re: template include for Django 1.8

2016-07-14 Thread James Schneider
> > > Includes the css file thanks James but it doesn't satisfy the pdf software. > > Back to the embedded styles copied and pasted. > > Oh well. > I'd be curious as to why. There should be no difference between you c/p the styles in to the template vs. having them included via the template tag.

Re: template include for Django 1.8

2016-07-14 Thread Mike Dewhirst
On 14/07/2016 4:53 PM, James Schneider wrote: On Jul 13, 2016 6:54 PM, "Mike Dewhirst" > wrote: I need to include the contents of a css file in my template [1] The css content needs to exist within and

Re: template include for Django 1.8

On Jul 13, 2016 6:54 PM, "Mike Dewhirst" wrote: > > I need to include the contents of a css file in my template [1] > > The css content needs to exist within and tags so that the pdf output software I'm using can see the styles. > > I can get the correct effect by copying

template include for Django 1.8

I need to include the contents of a css file in my template [1] The css content needs to exist within and tags so that the pdf output software I'm using can see the styles. I can get the correct effect by copying and pasting the contents of the css file into the template but that