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Concatinating with settings.STATIC_URL is no longer reccomended for creating
URLs to static resources, because it doesn't take the configured storage engine
into account. For example, a site using S3 to store its static files will need
static URLs that link out to S3, rather than relative URLs within the same
domain.
I replaced it with django.contrib.staticfiles.templatetags.staticfiles.static()
in python example code, and the {% static %} tag in template examples.
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Wagtail docs
These are Sphinx docs, automatically built at http://docs.wagtail.io when the master branch is committed to Github. To build them locally, install Wagtail's development requirements (in the root Wagtail directory):
pip install -e .[testing,docs]
To build the documentation for browsing, from this directory run:
make html
then open _build/html/index.html in a browser.
To rebuild automatically while editing the documentation, from this directory run:
sphinx-autobuild . _build
The online editor at http://rst.ninjs.org/ is a helpful tool for checking reStructuredText syntax.