settings: bootstrap3 and djangocms-blog

+ Now BLOG_USE_PLACEHOLDER is False, this should
  give us a HTML Text field for the article body.
+ The URLs for the bootstrap and jquery cnd location
  changed, now there should not be problem fetching them
  over https

Signed-off-by: rscnt <rascnt@gmail.com>
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rascencio 2015-06-13 13:47:45 -06:00
parent fc2d09d9ac
commit 181ca7cb59

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@ -250,8 +250,6 @@ if LOGOUT_URL is None:
if LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL is None:
LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = APP_ROOT_ENDPOINT
# Static files (CSS, JavaScript, Images)
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/howto/static-files/
@ -319,6 +317,81 @@ TEXT_SAVE_IMAGE_FUNCTION='cmsplugin_filer_image.integrations.ckeditor.create_ima
TEXT_ADDITIONAL_TAGS = ('iframe',)
TEXT_ADDITIONAL_ATTRIBUTES = ('scrolling', 'allowfullscreen', 'frameborder')
USE_X_FORWARDED_HOST = True
# Django Bootstrap - Settings
# Added Configuration for bootstrap static files to load over https.
BOOTSTRAP3 = {
# The URL to the jQuery JavaScript file
'jquery_url': '//code.jquery.com/jquery.min.js',
# The Bootstrap base URL
'base_url': '//maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.4/',
# The complete URL to the Bootstrap CSS file (None means derive it from base_url)
'css_url': None,
# The complete URL to the Bootstrap CSS file (None means no theme)
'theme_url': None,
# The complete URL to the Bootstrap JavaScript file (None means derive it from base_url)
'javascript_url': None,
# Put JavaScript in the HEAD section of the HTML document (only relevant if you use bootstrap3.html)
'javascript_in_head': False,
# Include jQuery with Bootstrap JavaScript (affects django-bootstrap3 template tags)
'include_jquery': False,
# Label class to use in horizontal forms
'horizontal_label_class': 'col-md-3',
# Field class to use in horizontal forms
'horizontal_field_class': 'col-md-9',
# Set HTML required attribute on required fields
'set_required': True,
# Set HTML disabled attribute on disabled fields
'set_disabled': False,
# Set placeholder attributes to label if no placeholder is provided
'set_placeholder': True,
# Class to indicate required (better to set this in your Django form)
'required_css_class': '',
# Class to indicate error (better to set this in your Django form)
'error_css_class': 'has-error',
# Class to indicate success, meaning the field has valid input (better to set this in your Django form)
'success_css_class': 'has-success',
# Renderers (only set these if you have studied the source and understand the inner workings)
'formset_renderers':{
'default': 'bootstrap3.renderers.FormsetRenderer',
},
'form_renderers': {
'default': 'bootstrap3.renderers.FormRenderer',
},
'field_renderers': {
'default': 'bootstrap3.renderers.FieldRenderer',
'inline': 'bootstrap3.renderers.InlineFieldRenderer',
},
}
# djangocms_blog config
BLOG_ENABLE_COMMENTS = False
BLOG_USE_PLACEHOLDER = False
BLOG_IMAGE_THUMBNAIL_SIZE = {'size': '120x120', 'crop': True,'upscale': False}
BLOG_IMAGE_FULL_SIZE = {'size': '640x120', 'crop': True,'upscale': False}
BLOG_PAGINATION = 4
BLOG_LATEST_POSTS = BLOG_PAGINATION
BLOG_POSTS_LIST_TRUNCWORDS_COUNT = 100
BLOG_MULTISITE = True
BLOG_AUTHOR_DEFAULT = True
try:
from .local.local_settings import *
except ImportError as e: