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Author
License
MIT
Lastest release
version 0.1.7 on Mar 9th, 2012

django-universaltag is a package for tagging Django models object universally.

This package is developing under https://github.com/lambdalisue/django-universaltag

See http://demos.django-universaltag.hashnote.net/ for Demo.

Required

Features

  • Using GenericRelation for relation so a tag can belong to any Django model object
  • Anonymous user can add, delete tags as many as they want
  • Author (object which a tag belong) can protect tag from deleting
  • Nice Ajax add, delete, lock, sort function

See demo for more detail.

Install

::
$ sudo pip install django-universaltag

or:

$ sudo pip install git+git://github.com/lambdalisue/django-universaltag#egg=django-universaltag

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Last updated Mar 9th, 2012

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