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Use idiomatic Django to reference static files #6
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Hi @girardinsamuel!
Just thought to improve the docs a bit by using Django's static template tag to reference the generated JS and CSS files in the template. I believe this is more idiomatic Django over using using
{{ STATIC_URL }}
directly in the template (unless there's another reason that I'm not aware of for it).Reference: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.0/howto/static-files/#configuring-static-files
Great work with this library btw 👍👍
Thanks!