================= For the Impatient ================= This HowTo gives you a quick instruction on how to get a demo of **djangocms-cascade** up and running. It also is a good starting point to ask questions or report bugs, since its backend is used as a fully functional reference implementation, used by the unit tests of project. Create a Python Virtual Environment =================================== To keep environments separate, create a virtual environment and install external dependencies. Missing packages with JavaScript files and Style Sheets, which are not available via pip must be installed via npm: Dependency packaging to made easy with Pipenv or Poetry. .. code-block:: bash $ git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jrief/djangocms-cascade.git $ cd djangocms-cascade/examples/ $ python -m venv .venv $ poetry shell $ poetry update Initialize the database, create a superuser and start the development server: .. code-block:: bash $ cd examples $ npm install $ ./manage.py migrate $ ./manage.py createsuperuser $ ./manage.py runserver Point a browser to http://localhost:8000/?edit and log in as the super user you just created. Hit "next" and fill out the form to create your first page. Afterwards, click **Structure** on the top of the page. A heading named **Main Content** appears, it symbolizes our main **django-CMS** Placeholder. Locate the plus sign right to the heading and click on it. From its context menu select **Container** located in the section **Bootstrap**: |add-container| .. |add-container| image:: _static/bootstrap3/add-container.png This brings you into the editor mode for a Bootstrap container. To this container you may add one or more Bootstrap **Rows**. Inside these rows you may organize the layout using some Bootstrap **Columns**. Please proceed with the detailled explanation on how to use the :ref:`Bootstrap's grid ` system within **djangocms-cascade**.