Removed redundant highlight/code-block directives in docs/ref/templates/builtins.txt.

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Tim Graham 2015-12-09 09:51:03 -05:00
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ documentation for any custom tags or filters installed.
Built-in tag reference
----------------------
.. highlightlang:: html+django
.. highlight:: html+django
.. templatetag:: autoescape
@ -548,9 +548,7 @@ operators, from lowest to highest, is as follows:
* ``==``, ``!=``, ``<``, ``>``, ``<=``, ``>=``
(This follows Python exactly). So, for example, the following complex
:ttag:`if` tag:
.. code-block:: django
:ttag:`if` tag::
{% if a == b or c == d and e %}
@ -1894,9 +1892,7 @@ autoescaping is off, this filter has no effect.
If you are chaining filters, a filter applied after ``safe`` can
make the contents unsafe again. For example, the following code
prints the variable as is, unescaped:
.. code-block:: html+django
prints the variable as is, unescaped::
{{ var|safe|escape }}
@ -2402,29 +2398,21 @@ static
static
""""""
.. highlight:: html+django
To link to static files that are saved in :setting:`STATIC_ROOT` Django ships
with a :ttag:`static` template tag. You can use this regardless if you're
using :class:`~django.template.RequestContext` or not.
.. code-block:: html+django
using :class:`~django.template.RequestContext` or not. For example::
{% load static %}
<img src="{% static "images/hi.jpg" %}" alt="Hi!" />
It is also able to consume standard context variables, e.g. assuming a
``user_stylesheet`` variable is passed to the template:
.. code-block:: html+django
``user_stylesheet`` variable is passed to the template::
{% load static %}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static user_stylesheet %}" type="text/css" media="screen" />
If you'd like to retrieve a static URL without displaying it, you can use a
slightly different call:
.. code-block:: html+django
slightly different call::
{% load static %}
{% static "images/hi.jpg" as myphoto %}
@ -2448,8 +2436,6 @@ slightly different call:
get_static_prefix
"""""""""""""""""
.. highlight:: html+django
You should prefer the :ttag:`static` template tag, but if you need more control
over exactly where and how :setting:`STATIC_URL` is injected into the template,
you can use the :ttag:`get_static_prefix` template tag::
@ -2471,8 +2457,6 @@ the value multiple times::
get_media_prefix
""""""""""""""""
.. highlight:: html+django
Similar to the :ttag:`get_static_prefix`, ``get_media_prefix`` populates a
template variable with the media prefix :setting:`MEDIA_URL`, e.g.::