block Template Tag
Example
Define a section in a master template that should be replaced by a section in a child template:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<h1>Welcome</h1>
{% block userinfo %}
<h2>Not registered yet</h2>
{% endblock %}
</body>
</html>
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Definition and Usage
The block
tag has two functions:
- It is a placeholder for content.
- It is content that will replace the placeholder.
In master templates the block
tag
is a placeholder that will be replaced by a block in a child template with the
same name.
In child templates the block
tag is
content that will replace the placeholder in the master template with the same
name.
In the example above you see the content of a master template, it has a block
called userinfo
. This block will be replaced
with a block called userinfo
in a child template:
Example
This is a child template that refers to a master template via the
extend
tag:
{% extends "mymaster.html" %}
{% block userinfo %}
<h2>John Doe</h2>
<p>Explorer of life.</p>
{% endblock %}
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Syntax
{% block name %}
...
{% endblock %}
Parameters
Value | Description |
---|---|
name | Specifies that name of the block. |