Adding a favicon to template on Django










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I want to put a favicon in the base.html in my Django project, but it doesn't seems to work. It doesn't display any errors in the browser console, but I don't get the "GET" message in python manage.py runserverconsole.



<link rel="icon" href="% static 'assets/img/favicon.ico' %"/>


Other static files such as JS and CSS are working just fine.



Here is my directory print: 1



And my python shell print: 2










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  • please check this: stackoverflow.com/questions/21938028/…
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I want to put a favicon in the base.html in my Django project, but it doesn't seems to work. It doesn't display any errors in the browser console, but I don't get the "GET" message in python manage.py runserverconsole.



<link rel="icon" href="% static 'assets/img/favicon.ico' %"/>


Other static files such as JS and CSS are working just fine.



Here is my directory print: 1



And my python shell print: 2










share|improve this question





















  • please check this: stackoverflow.com/questions/21938028/…
    – Diego Avila
    Nov 12 '18 at 16:35













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I want to put a favicon in the base.html in my Django project, but it doesn't seems to work. It doesn't display any errors in the browser console, but I don't get the "GET" message in python manage.py runserverconsole.



<link rel="icon" href="% static 'assets/img/favicon.ico' %"/>


Other static files such as JS and CSS are working just fine.



Here is my directory print: 1



And my python shell print: 2










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I want to put a favicon in the base.html in my Django project, but it doesn't seems to work. It doesn't display any errors in the browser console, but I don't get the "GET" message in python manage.py runserverconsole.



<link rel="icon" href="% static 'assets/img/favicon.ico' %"/>


Other static files such as JS and CSS are working just fine.



Here is my directory print: 1



And my python shell print: 2







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  • please check this: stackoverflow.com/questions/21938028/…
    – Diego Avila
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  • please check this: stackoverflow.com/questions/21938028/…
    – Diego Avila
    Nov 12 '18 at 16:35















please check this: stackoverflow.com/questions/21938028/…
– Diego Avila
Nov 12 '18 at 16:35




please check this: stackoverflow.com/questions/21938028/…
– Diego Avila
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You can check the configuration in settings.py



STATIC_URL = '/static/'
STATICFILES_DIRS = [
os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "static"),
]


And in your templates, put this line on the to top:



% load staticfiles %





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    You can check the configuration in settings.py



    STATIC_URL = '/static/'
    STATICFILES_DIRS = [
    os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "static"),
    ]


    And in your templates, put this line on the to top:



    % load staticfiles %





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      You can check the configuration in settings.py



      STATIC_URL = '/static/'
      STATICFILES_DIRS = [
      os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "static"),
      ]


      And in your templates, put this line on the to top:



      % load staticfiles %





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        You can check the configuration in settings.py



        STATIC_URL = '/static/'
        STATICFILES_DIRS = [
        os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "static"),
        ]


        And in your templates, put this line on the to top:



        % load staticfiles %





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        You can check the configuration in settings.py



        STATIC_URL = '/static/'
        STATICFILES_DIRS = [
        os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "static"),
        ]


        And in your templates, put this line on the to top:



        % load staticfiles %






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