How do I upgrade bootstrap in my mezzanine's project?












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  • Environments

    pc: mac os 10.13.1


  • Versions

    python: 3.6.2

    mezzanine: 4.3.1

    django: 1.11.16

    bootstrap: 3.3.5 (confirmed in /{my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static/css/bootstrap.css)



Here, my mezzanine project has base.html for site interface. There is the code to get the css-code(design). That is bootstrap.css.



But the bootstrap.css relies to bootstrap3(3.3.5), and I have to use bootstrap4(4.0.0). (This is my boss's order.)



Then, I wanna get(download) bootstrap4, put it to right directory and change bootstrap dependency by linking to the directory which I put earlier.



How should I achieve it?










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    • Environments

      pc: mac os 10.13.1


    • Versions

      python: 3.6.2

      mezzanine: 4.3.1

      django: 1.11.16

      bootstrap: 3.3.5 (confirmed in /{my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static/css/bootstrap.css)



    Here, my mezzanine project has base.html for site interface. There is the code to get the css-code(design). That is bootstrap.css.



    But the bootstrap.css relies to bootstrap3(3.3.5), and I have to use bootstrap4(4.0.0). (This is my boss's order.)



    Then, I wanna get(download) bootstrap4, put it to right directory and change bootstrap dependency by linking to the directory which I put earlier.



    How should I achieve it?










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      • Environments

        pc: mac os 10.13.1


      • Versions

        python: 3.6.2

        mezzanine: 4.3.1

        django: 1.11.16

        bootstrap: 3.3.5 (confirmed in /{my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static/css/bootstrap.css)



      Here, my mezzanine project has base.html for site interface. There is the code to get the css-code(design). That is bootstrap.css.



      But the bootstrap.css relies to bootstrap3(3.3.5), and I have to use bootstrap4(4.0.0). (This is my boss's order.)



      Then, I wanna get(download) bootstrap4, put it to right directory and change bootstrap dependency by linking to the directory which I put earlier.



      How should I achieve it?










      share|improve this question















      • Environments

        pc: mac os 10.13.1


      • Versions

        python: 3.6.2

        mezzanine: 4.3.1

        django: 1.11.16

        bootstrap: 3.3.5 (confirmed in /{my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static/css/bootstrap.css)



      Here, my mezzanine project has base.html for site interface. There is the code to get the css-code(design). That is bootstrap.css.



      But the bootstrap.css relies to bootstrap3(3.3.5), and I have to use bootstrap4(4.0.0). (This is my boss's order.)



      Then, I wanna get(download) bootstrap4, put it to right directory and change bootstrap dependency by linking to the directory which I put earlier.



      How should I achieve it?







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          This might break your things all the classes which are obsoleted will not work in newer version to get prevent this refactor all view files . Simple Solution is change the file in static/ and import the partials header or footer file linked






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          • static/ is in my mezzanine project? or in a mezzanine package?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 8:50











          • static is a folder which contains cssand js libraries

            – Zain Ali
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:21











          • Sorry fo asking again and again. Did you mean {my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static ? Or {mezzanine_project}/static?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 14:12













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          This might break your things all the classes which are obsoleted will not work in newer version to get prevent this refactor all view files . Simple Solution is change the file in static/ and import the partials header or footer file linked






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          • static/ is in my mezzanine project? or in a mezzanine package?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 8:50











          • static is a folder which contains cssand js libraries

            – Zain Ali
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:21











          • Sorry fo asking again and again. Did you mean {my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static ? Or {mezzanine_project}/static?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 14:12


















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          This might break your things all the classes which are obsoleted will not work in newer version to get prevent this refactor all view files . Simple Solution is change the file in static/ and import the partials header or footer file linked






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          • static/ is in my mezzanine project? or in a mezzanine package?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 8:50











          • static is a folder which contains cssand js libraries

            – Zain Ali
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:21











          • Sorry fo asking again and again. Did you mean {my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static ? Or {mezzanine_project}/static?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 14:12
















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          This might break your things all the classes which are obsoleted will not work in newer version to get prevent this refactor all view files . Simple Solution is change the file in static/ and import the partials header or footer file linked






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          This might break your things all the classes which are obsoleted will not work in newer version to get prevent this refactor all view files . Simple Solution is change the file in static/ and import the partials header or footer file linked







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          • static/ is in my mezzanine project? or in a mezzanine package?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 8:50











          • static is a folder which contains cssand js libraries

            – Zain Ali
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:21











          • Sorry fo asking again and again. Did you mean {my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static ? Or {mezzanine_project}/static?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 14:12





















          • static/ is in my mezzanine project? or in a mezzanine package?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 8:50











          • static is a folder which contains cssand js libraries

            – Zain Ali
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:21











          • Sorry fo asking again and again. Did you mean {my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static ? Or {mezzanine_project}/static?

            – Masanari Makino
            Nov 22 '18 at 14:12



















          static/ is in my mezzanine project? or in a mezzanine package?

          – Masanari Makino
          Nov 22 '18 at 8:50





          static/ is in my mezzanine project? or in a mezzanine package?

          – Masanari Makino
          Nov 22 '18 at 8:50













          static is a folder which contains cssand js libraries

          – Zain Ali
          Nov 22 '18 at 9:21





          static is a folder which contains cssand js libraries

          – Zain Ali
          Nov 22 '18 at 9:21













          Sorry fo asking again and again. Did you mean {my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static ? Or {mezzanine_project}/static?

          – Masanari Makino
          Nov 22 '18 at 14:12







          Sorry fo asking again and again. Did you mean {my_name}/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mezzanine/core/static ? Or {mezzanine_project}/static?

          – Masanari Makino
          Nov 22 '18 at 14:12






















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