The style of one page on the website is always incorrect (the overall content is partial), and it is hard to find out that it is caused by the encoding of the template file.
The original did not pay attention to this problem, all the template files are saved as ANSI encoding, this ghost alone saved into the UTF-8, and which has Chinese, thus leading to this problem. I don't want to understand the specific reason.
Lessons learned:
Django considers the strings and files it processes are UTF-8 by default. Therefore, if your template file is not UTF-8, you can setFILE_CHARSETLet django perform conversion before loading disk files. Of course, this method is used when there are too many things and too many things are difficult to get rid of. Otherwise, saving your template with UTF-8 will reduce your troubles and speed up django processing. Another good habit is to use UTF-8 to save the source code.