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Thread: single-field, single-instance models
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2008-02-23 18:29:23 |
I am building a site for a customer, a restaurant owner, who
wants to
be able to edit virtually all of the text on the site,
including the
home page introductory text, etc. It would be simple enough
to create
a model with a single field like this
http://groups.google.com/gr
oup/django-developers/browse_frm/thread/2caa976249783fae/#
a>
for every chunk of text he wants to have control over, or
one model
with multiple fields and and a global context processor... I
have
ideas of how this *could* be done, but am interested in how
it
*should* be done. What are other people doing in this
situation?
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