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> Starting today, Read the Docs will start hosting projects from subdomains on the domain readthedocs.io, instead of on readthedocs.org. This change addresses some security concerns around site cookies while hosting user generated data on the same domain as our dashboard.
Test Plan: Manually visited all the links I’ve modified.
While experimenting with extending DRF, I found that the login page
1) had no title, and 2) duplicated <head> info from base.html.
This change adds a new {% block body %} to the base.html template
which allows override of the entire html <body>. login_base.html
has its duplicated head info stripped, and now extends base.html
to share common html <head> templating.
As part of this change, pretify.css is unnecessarily added to
login_base.html. If this is deemed a problem, it will be easy to
block that css out, and have login_base.html override the block.
Ideally, I would have liked to create a new api_base.html that extends
base.html, move the api specific logic into that template, and leave
base.html content agnostic, to truely be a unifying base for all DRF
pages. But this change would break current apps that override
api.html and expect base.html to be the immediate super template. :/
This change is benificial because it:
- removes duplication of header declarations (mostly css includes)
- adds a html title to the login page
- standardizes html header info across all DRF pages
Docs are updated to reflect the new structure.