You need divisibleby, a built-in django filter.
{% for p in posts %}
<div class="post width1 height2 column {% if forloop.counter0|divisibleby:4 %}first{% endif %}">
<div class="preview">
</div>
<div class="overlay">
</div>
<h2>p.title</h2>
</div>
{% endfor %}
You can't use the modulus operator in Django template tags, but it would be easy enough to write a filter to do so. Something like this should work:
@register.filter
def modulo(num, val):
return num % val
And then:
{% ifequal forloop.counter0|modulo:4 0 %}
You could even do something like this, instead:
@register.filter
def modulo(num, val):
return num % val == 0
And then:
{% if forloop.counter0|modulo:4 %}
Or you could use the cycle
tag:
<div class="post width1 height2 column {% cycle 'first' '' '' '' %}">
Bootstrap rows and columns example. New row every 4 items. Also close last row even if there are less than 4 items.
from django import template
register = template.Library()
@register.filter
def modulo(num, val):
return num % val
{% load my_tags %}
{% for item in all_items %}
{% if forloop.counter|modulo:4 == 1 %}
<div class="row">
{% endif %}
<div class="col-sm-3">
{{ item }}
</div>
{% if forloop.last or forloop.counter|modulo:4 == 0 %}
</div>
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
It sounds like you should just use the cycle tag. Built-in template tags
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