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Start your free trialAmmar Fatihallah
7,417 Pointsoverriding a block problem
i just can't understand what the question is telling me to do, any suggestions ???
{% extends 'base.html'%}
<content>
{% for %}
{% endfor %}
</content>
1 Answer
Chase Marchione
155,055 PointsHi Ammar,
To do this block content task, we want to use a Django template tag (using the curly brace and percentage sign syntax) rather than an XML tag (we're using Django to identify/denote the block and its content):
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block content %}
{% for article in articles %}
{{ article.headline }}
{% endfor %}
{% endblock %}
Hope this helps!