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Making text bold with django

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python

django

I have to send make some text bold in between plain text and send it to the template from the view. I do this:

I save a string like this <b>TextPlaintext</b> in a variable and return it to the template. The "<b>" tags are not interpreted.

How can make some text bold in a django view?

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user401574 Avatar asked Aug 30 '25 18:08

user401574


2 Answers

Django automatically escapes string values in templates, to improve security.

If you know that a value has HTML in it, and is trusted, then you can turn off escaping:

{{my_trusted_html|safe}}
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Ned Batchelder Avatar answered Sep 02 '25 08:09

Ned Batchelder


Making a text bold shouldn't be done in the view. Indeed, the view should not take care of formatting (which is the role of templates). What you can do however, is adding an extra variable to the rendering context, and depending on its value, make the text bold or not in the template.

For example :

In the view :

#...
is_important = True if something else False
extra_context.update({'is_important': is_important})
#...

In the template :

...
{% if is_important %}<b>{{ text_to_render }}</b>{% else %}{{ text_to_render }}{% endif %}
...

But more generally, deciding if a text is bold or not, is not even formatting, rather styling and should not be made in the template (so you shouldn't use the <bold> markup). So I would suggest :

...
<span {% if is_important %}class="is-important"{% endif %}>
{{ text_to_render }}
</span>
...

And a stylesheet :

.is-important{
    font-weight: bold;
}
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sebpiq Avatar answered Sep 02 '25 08:09

sebpiq