=============== django-microcms =============== ``django-microcms`` is a minimalistic enhancement of Django flatpages app. It provides few additional fields and integrates CKeditor. Installation ============ Assuming that you want to install ``django-microcms`` version 0.2.0: From a packaged version:: $ pip install http://downloads.mornie.org/django-microcms/django-microcms-0.2.0.tar.gz From source repository:: $ pip install -e hg+http://hg.mornie.org/django/microcms/@0.2.0#egg=django-microcms Or download a packaged version from http://downloads.mornie.org/django-microcms/ and and use Python's ``distutils`` to install. Getting started =============== Previously you must have correctly set up Django ``flatpages``. Simply add ``microcms`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` after ``flatpages``. CKeditor integration ==================== Default settings assumes that CKeditor is available at ``STATIC_URL/ckeditor/ckeditor.js``. You can change it using CKEDITOR_URL in your settings.py: CKEDITOR_URL = "path/to/ckeditor.js" CKEDITOR_URL will be prepended with STATIC_URL so you can use a relative path. You can need to add some custom css to fix displaying issues or to customize the admin page. CKeditor kama theme, for example, doesn't look good without a fix, but a custom css is provided by django-microcms itself: just use ``django-admin.py collectstatic`` to copy it into STATIC_ROOT. If you want customize just use MICROCMS_CUSTOM_CSS in your settings.py: MICROCMS_CUSTOM_CSS = ('kama-fix.css',) Don't forget to use a tuple: this is done to give greater flexibility. Again values inside MICROCMS_CUSTOM_CSS will be prepended with STATIC_URL. Thanks for downloading django-microcms.