This is a Django application to demonstrate crispy-forms-foundation using django-crispy-forms with Foundation.
- Download his PyPi package;
- Clone it on his Github repository;
- crispy-forms-foundation >= 0.5.0;
Edit your settings.py
to add the following settings :
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'crispy_forms',
'crispy_forms_foundation',
'crispy_forms_foundation_demo'
...
)
CRISPY_TEMPLATE_PACK = 'foundation-5'
Then mount it on your urls :
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
url(r'^crispies/', include('crispy_forms_foundation_demo.urls')),
...
)
And finally, some templates attempt to inherit from a skeleton.html
template where you should load your Foundation assets (CSS and JS), here is a sample of this template you should create into your templates directory:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<!--[if IE 8]> <html class="no-js lt-ie9" lang="en"> <![endif]-->
<!--[if gt IE 8]><!--> <html class="no-js" lang="en"> <!--<![endif]-->
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>{% block head_title %}Sample skeleton{% endblock %}</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
{% block header_content %}{% spaceless %}
{% block head_base_links %}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ STATIC_URL }}css/foundation.min.css">
{% endblock %}
{% block head_base_js %}
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ STATIC_URL }}js/foundation.min.js"></script>
{% endblock %}
{% endspaceless %}{% endblock %}
</head>
<body>
{% block content_container %}<div id="body_content"{% block content_container_attrs %}{% endblock %}>
{% block base_content %}{% endblock %}
</div>{% endblock %}
{% block foot_more_js %}{% endblock %}
</body>
</html>
That's all, now you can access to the demo.