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| author | Markus Holtermann <info@markusholtermann.eu> | 2014-12-17 14:01:19 +0100 |
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| committer | Tim Graham <timograham@gmail.com> | 2014-12-17 08:24:00 -0500 |
| commit | c7786550c4ed396b8580db58f7da60e850894d19 (patch) | |
| tree | e4e0920c0ab61d15b18fd7df50e8cf6b5a363c63 /docs/ref | |
| parent | 1c5cbf5e5d5b350f4df4aca6431d46c767d3785a (diff) | |
Fixed display of lists after website redesign
Thanks Brian Jacobel for the report. refs django/djangoproject.com#197
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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/ref/templates/builtins.txt | 34 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/docs/ref/templates/builtins.txt b/docs/ref/templates/builtins.txt index 146f2eacd6..e1ea472f7a 100644 --- a/docs/ref/templates/builtins.txt +++ b/docs/ref/templates/builtins.txt @@ -833,13 +833,18 @@ This complex tag is best illustrated by way of an example: say that "places" is ...and you'd like to display a hierarchical list that is ordered by country, like this: * India - * Mumbai: 19,000,000 - * Calcutta: 15,000,000 + + * Mumbai: 19,000,000 + * Calcutta: 15,000,000 + * USA - * New York: 20,000,000 - * Chicago: 7,000,000 + + * New York: 20,000,000 + * Chicago: 7,000,000 + * Japan - * Tokyo: 33,000,000 + + * Tokyo: 33,000,000 You can use the ``{% regroup %}`` tag to group the list of cities by country. @@ -893,15 +898,24 @@ With this input for ``cities``, the example ``{% regroup %}`` template code above would result in the following output: * India - * Mumbai: 19,000,000 + + * Mumbai: 19,000,000 + * USA - * New York: 20,000,000 + + * New York: 20,000,000 + * India - * Calcutta: 15,000,000 + + * Calcutta: 15,000,000 + * USA - * Chicago: 7,000,000 + + * Chicago: 7,000,000 + * Japan - * Tokyo: 33,000,000 + + * Tokyo: 33,000,000 The easiest solution to this gotcha is to make sure in your view code that the data is ordered according to how you want to display it. |
