activate virtualenv in Start Dj Project#285
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Attendees usually find it confusing to get back to Django Installation chapter each time they need to activate the virtualenv, so I thought it may be handy to have it here too (as usually this is the chapter they go to directly after Intro to Python).
The HTML code given before has each post in separate div. Inserting {{ posts }} as a replacement for only the second div leaves one HTML post hanging strangely under those retrieved with {{ posts }}.
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This is the same as #284, isn't it? |
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Dori's in Deploy section, and mine is in Starting Django project. |
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activate virtualenv in Start Dj Project
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Attendees usually find it confusing to get back to Django Installation chapter each time they need to activate the virtualenv, so I thought it may be handy to have it here too (as usually this is the chapter they go to directly after Intro to Python).