Pointed to the docs version switcher in tutorial 1.

Refs #20324. Thanks dwisehart for the suggestion.
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@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ If Django is installed, you should see the version of your installation. If it
isn't, you'll get an error telling "No module named django". isn't, you'll get an error telling "No module named django".
This tutorial is written for Django |version| and Python 2.x. If the Django This tutorial is written for Django |version| and Python 2.x. If the Django
version doesn't match, you can refer to the tutorial for your version of Django version doesn't match, you can refer to the tutorial for your version of
Django by using the version switcher at the bottom right corner of this page,
or update Django to the newest version. If you are using Python 3.x, be aware or update Django to the newest version. If you are using Python 3.x, be aware
that your code may need to differ from what is in the tutorial and you should that your code may need to differ from what is in the tutorial and you should
continue using the tutorial only if you know what you are doing with Python continue using the tutorial only if you know what you are doing with Python