No, James, you're right. Removing comments from the templates doesn't hide
the admin side of things, just the user-visible side.
On 11 June 2014 07:23, James Larkin wrote:
> Hi Danny,
>
> My problem with just removing from templates ... it's just visually not
> available but the code possibly s
Hi Danny,
My problem with just removing from templates ... it's just visually not
available but the code possibly still exists to process the comments or am
I wrong?
I could have tweaked things with a display:none bit of css to just remove
it visually from the admin menu but I'm still not hap
On 11/06/2014 12:32 AM, James Larkin wrote:
Thanks Josh (want to try and make sure I'm using best practices) also I
see I have your website open in another tab :)
It bugs me it's not a simple case of just removing it like with the blog
app but oh well. I also don't like having things present if
Thanks Josh (want to try and make sure I'm using best practices) also I see
I have your website open in another tab :)
It bugs me it's not a simple case of just removing it like with the blog
app but oh well. I also don't like having things present if they don't need
to be ( hence a loose comm
Hey James, the comment functionality is baked into Mezzanine (part of
mezzanine.generic), but comments are only present on the blog by default.
As long as you don't add it to anything you create there won't be any
outward facing comments on the site.
Since you've also unregistered them from the ad
Introduction: I'm pretty new Django / Mezzanine (generally I'm more
involved in designing but I'm trying to get up to speed on everything)
I'm struggling with a few things so what hell might as well ask
I want to disable comments and the blog.
I've removed the blog from the INSTALLED_APPS sett