![]() Open a browser and go to the default address given in the terminal window where you ran the last command, you should be able to browse the demo:Ĭonclusion: that looks really good! Much better than my previous attempts at Django applications without a CMS framework. Use pip to list all the dependencies of the Mezzanine project: This last step will build source code for image processing and will need include files from python-dev and other -dev packages previously installed. ![]() NOTE: You will have to install these dependencies otherwise, for example, the gallery demo will not work. % sudo apt-get install libjpeg-dev libfreetype6 libfreetype6-dev zlib1g-dev % sudo apt-get install python-dev build-essential Install the build dependencies, you’ll need these in order to build python modules that Mezzanine will use: ![]() Built using the Django framework, Mezzanine provides a simple yet highly extensible architecture that encourages diving in and hacking on the code… That sounds great! I like Django but I am not really a web-hacker, so… maybe, this will kick start my web skills? Let’s give it a try! ![]() Mezzanine is a powerful, consistent, and flexible content management platform.
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