Extends Base and Url_For - Python and Flask #3

in #programming6 years ago

In this video I'll show you how to extends a base.html for Flask so that you can break apart common webpage elements like navbars and footers into their own pages that each webpage of your site can reference.

We'll also learn how to create links in Flask using the url_for() tag. Links are super easy with Flask!

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You're very good at teaching programming! A big greeting

Ha, yeah sometimes people say I go a little too fast ;-)

Thanks for watching!!

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