Fixed #15681 -- Fixed a documentation error regarding the default value of the STATIC_URL setting. Thanks, Chris Drackett.
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See the documentation for the :setting:`STATICFILES_FINDERS` setting for
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See the documentation for the :setting:`STATICFILES_FINDERS` setting for
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details on how ``staticfiles`` finds your files.
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details on how ``staticfiles`` finds your files.
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2. Make sure that ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` is in your
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2. Set the :setting:`STATIC_URL` setting to the URL you want to use
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for pointing to your static files, e.g.::
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STATIC_URL = '/static/'
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In projects freshly created with the :djadmin:`startproject`
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management command this will be preset to ``'/static/'``.
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3. Make sure that ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` is in your
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:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`.
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:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`.
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For :ref:`local development<staticfiles-development>`, if you are using
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For :ref:`local development<staticfiles-development>`, if you are using
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:ref:`runserver<staticfiles-runserver>` or adding
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:ref:`runserver<staticfiles-runserver>` or adding
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:ref:`staticfiles_urlpatterns<staticfiles-development>` to your URLconf,
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:ref:`staticfiles_urlpatterns<staticfiles-development>` to your URLconf,
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you're done! Your static files will automatically be served at the
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you're done! Your static files will automatically be served at the
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default :setting:`STATIC_URL` of ``/static/``.
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:setting:`STATIC_URL` you specified in step 2.
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3. You'll probably need to refer to these files in your templates. The
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4. You'll probably need to refer to these files in your templates. The
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easiest method is to use the included context processor which will allow
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easiest method is to use the included context processor which will allow
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template code like:
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template code like:
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