Fixed #16793. Added more cross referencing to the load tag's documentation. Thanks to bluejeansummer for the patch.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@16774 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Alex Gaynor 2011-09-10 02:52:37 +00:00
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@ -64,12 +64,15 @@ following::
register = template.Library()
.. admonition:: Behind the scenes
For a ton of examples, read the source code for Django's default filters
and tags. They're in ``django/template/defaultfilters.py`` and
``django/template/defaulttags.py``, respectively.
For more information on the :ttag:`load` tag, read its documentation.
Writing custom template filters
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@ -623,17 +623,17 @@ Custom tag and filter libraries
===============================
Certain applications provide custom tag and filter libraries. To access them in
a template, use the ``{% load %}`` tag::
a template, use the :ttag:`load` tag::
{% load comments %}
{% comment_form for blogs.entries entry.id with is_public yes %}
In the above, the ``load`` tag loads the ``comments`` tag library, which then
In the above, the :ttag:`load` tag loads the ``comments`` tag library, which then
makes the ``comment_form`` tag available for use. Consult the documentation
area in your admin to find the list of custom libraries in your installation.
The ``{% load %}`` tag can take multiple library names, separated by spaces.
The :ttag:`load` tag can take multiple library names, separated by spaces.
Example::
{% load comments i18n %}