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Is it possible to add another class to a django-bootstrap-ui template tag

In my django project, I'm using django-bootstrap-ui 0.5.1 .

I have it in my settings.py INSTALLED_APPS variable, as well as installed in my virtual environment via my requirements.txt file. I've confirmed everything is working by using a basic {% container %} tag and its child tags {% row %} and {% column xs="8" sm="6" md="4" lg="3" %} , for example.

My question is this:

If {% container %} renders the following code:

<div class='container'>
</div>

How can I add another class to that div, alongside 'container' , so that the output looks like:

<div class='container custom-class'>
</div>

I've read the documentation and surprisingly didn't see anything about that, which makes me think the answer may be right in front of me and I just can't see it.

Instead of trying to bend this library to do what I want, it's much easier to customize the {% render_table %} function of django-tables2.

$ pip install django-tables2 and read the docs here .

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