From ee442e97da390b7136dc12b66ddfa70263a60b5c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ola Sitarska Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2014 17:15:44 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed #23529 -- Replaced comments tag library with humanize in docs --- docs/topics/templates.txt | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/topics/templates.txt b/docs/topics/templates.txt index 7ec8c1ee37b..f358a97d35f 100644 --- a/docs/topics/templates.txt +++ b/docs/topics/templates.txt @@ -664,18 +664,18 @@ Custom tag and filter libraries Certain applications provide custom tag and filter libraries. To access them in a template, use the :ttag:`load` tag:: - {% load comments %} + {% load humanize %} - {% comment_form for blogs.entries entry.id with is_public yes %} + {{ 45000|intcomma }} -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 +In the above, the :ttag:`load` tag loads the ``humanize`` tag library, which then +makes the ``intcomma`` filter available for use. Consult the documentation area in your admin to find the list of custom libraries in your installation. The :ttag:`load` tag can take multiple library names, separated by spaces. Example:: - {% load comments i18n %} + {% load humanize i18n %} See :doc:`/howto/custom-template-tags` for information on writing your own custom template libraries. @@ -687,9 +687,9 @@ When you load a custom tag or filter library, the tags/filters are only made available to the current template -- not any parent or child templates along the template-inheritance path. -For example, if a template ``foo.html`` has ``{% load comments %}``, a child +For example, if a template ``foo.html`` has ``{% load humanize %}``, a child template (e.g., one that has ``{% extends "foo.html" %}``) will *not* have -access to the comments template tags and filters. The child template is -responsible for its own ``{% load comments %}``. +access to the humanize template tags and filters. The child template is +responsible for its own ``{% load humanize %}``. This is a feature for the sake of maintainability and sanity.