You can consider using Django Sekizai to manage your Javascript and CSS imports:
https://django-sekizai.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Hope that helps!
Best,
Dariel Dato-on
On Monday, September 30, 2013 1:12:54 AM UTC-5, dspruell wrote:
-- https://django-sekizai.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Hope that helps!
Best,
Dariel Dato-on
On Monday, September 30, 2013 1:12:54 AM UTC-5, dspruell wrote:
Spent a bit of time debugging some faulty JavaScript library
functionality before I realized that I had included the library at
multiple levels in the project - first site-wide in the base template,
and then within a app. I think I ran into this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4891278/what-is-the- danger-in-including-the-same- javascript-library-twice
Is there a good design pattern to this situation, bearing in mind a
need to include JS libraries at project level and a desire to use apps
that include the same libraries in an attempt to be reusable?
Looking at jQuery and Bootstrap for this.
--
Darren Spruell
phatb...@gmail.com
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