#* Django, handily, comes with some local server software (warning: never use Django's built-in dev server for actually hosting a site in production! It's not meant for that.). This local dev server makes it easy to see the changes you make to your web app as you build it. Let's make sure our project works by verifying that the dev server will start.
** Run the command:
<code>python manage.py runserver</code>
** Review the output in your terminal. It should look similar to:
<code>Validating models...
Line 106:
Quit the server with CONTROL-C.</code>
#* Now that the server’s running, visit [http://127.0.0.1:8000/ http://127.0.0.1:8000/] with your Web browser. You’ll see a “Welcome to Django” page, in pleasant, light-blue pastel. It worked!
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