@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ your_app/
4343├── asgi.py
4444├── settings.py
4545├── urls.py
46- └── sub_app /
46+ └── example_app /
4747 ├── __init__.py
4848 ├── idom.py
4949 ├── templates/
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ urlpatterns = [
120120]
121121```
122122
123- ## ` sub_app /components.py`
123+ ## ` example_app /components.py`
124124
125125This is where, by a convention similar to that of
126126[ ` views.py ` ] ( https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/topics/http/views/ ) , you'll define
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ def Hello(name): # component names are camelcase by convention
136136 return Header(f " Hello { name} ! " )
137137```
138138
139- ## ` sub_app /templates/your-template.html`
139+ ## ` example_app /templates/your-template.html`
140140
141141In your templates, you may inject a view of an IDOM component into your templated HTML
142142by using the ` idom_view ` template tag. This tag which requires the name of a component
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ idom_view module_name.ComponentName param_1="something" param_2="something-else"
149149
150150In context this will look a bit like the following...
151151
152- ``` html
152+ ``` jinja
153153<!-- don't forget your load statements -->
154154{% load static %}
155155{% load idom %}
@@ -158,15 +158,15 @@ In context this will look a bit like the following...
158158<html>
159159 <body>
160160 ...
161- {% idom_view "your_app.sub_app .components.Hello" name="World" %}
161+ {% idom_view "your_app.example_app .components.Hello" name="World" %}
162162 </body>
163163</html>
164164```
165165
166- Your view for this template can be defined just
167- [ like any other] ( https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/intro/tutorial03/#write-views-that-actually-do-something ) .
166+ ## ` example_app/views.py `
168167
169- ## ` sub_app/views.py `
168+ You can then serve ` your-template.html ` from a view just
169+ [ like any other] ( https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/intro/tutorial03/#write-views-that-actually-do-something ) .
170170
171171``` python
172172from django.http import HttpResponse
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ def your_template(request):
180180 )
181181```
182182
183- ## ` sub_app /urls.py`
183+ ## ` example_app /urls.py`
184184
185185Include your replate in the list of urlpatterns
186186
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