Reputation: 352
I have some trouble adding my CSS in my template using {{ STATIC_URL }}. The tag does not work inside the link markup, but works anywhere else. This:
{{ STATIC_URL }}
correctly translated into
/static/
, but
link(href="{{ STATIC_URL }}css/bla.css"
become
<link href="{{ STATIC_URL }}css/bla.css">
I use pyjade with Django. Anybody can help on this?
edit I found the answer: if you want to use static attributes, use '!=' instead of '='. Example:
link(href!="{{ STATIC_URL }}css/bla.css"
Upvotes: 4
Views: 1807
Reputation: 786
You should use the proper static tag
{% static "file_to_include" %}
and load the static lib in your template.
BTW: Since there are no updates to pyjade and its successor recently was deleted from pypi, I took the liberty to revive it: https://github.com/kakulukia/pypugjs
Version 5.0.1 has fixed the incompatibility with recent Django versions.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1048
Finally I found an answer from here : https://github.com/SyrusAkbary/pyjade/issues/44
use link href=STATIC_URL + 'css/bla.css' or link href='#{STATIC_URL}css/bla.css'
In addition to this situation,I met some problems when I use jade to write for loop in the template.I used django template to instead jade's for loop.
Upvotes: 1