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.. _obsolete-admin-css: |
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Customizing the Django admin interface |
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.. warning:: |
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The design of the admin has changed somewhat since this document was |
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written, and parts may not apply any more. This document is no longer |
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maintained since an official API for customizing the Django admin interface |
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is in development. |
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Django's dynamic admin interface gives you a fully-functional admin for free |
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with no hand-coding required. The dynamic admin is designed to be |
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production-ready, not just a starting point, so you can use it as-is on a real |
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site. While the underlying format of the admin pages is built in to Django, you |
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can customize the look and feel by editing the admin stylesheet and images. |
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Here's a quick and dirty overview some of the main styles and classes used in |
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the Django admin CSS. |
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Modules |
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The ``.module`` class is a basic building block for grouping content in the |
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admin. It's generally applied to a ``div`` or a ``fieldset``. It wraps the content |
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group in a box and applies certain styles to the elements within. An ``h2`` |
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within a ``div.module`` will align to the top of the ``div`` as a header for the |
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whole group. |
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.. image:: _images/module.gif |
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:alt: Example use of module class on admin homepage |
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Column Types |
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.. note:: |
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All admin pages (except the dashboard) are fluid-width. All fixed-width |
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classes from previous Django versions have been removed. |
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The base template for each admin page has a block that defines the column |
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structure for the page. This sets a class on the page content area |
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(``div#content``) so everything on the page knows how wide it should be. There |
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are three column types available. |
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colM |
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This is the default column setting for all pages. The "M" stands for "main". |
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Assumes that all content on the page is in one main column |
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(``div#content-main``). |
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colMS |
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This is for pages with one main column and a sidebar on the right. The "S" |
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stands for "sidebar". Assumes that main content is in ``div#content-main`` |
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and sidebar content is in ``div#content-related``. This is used on the main |
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admin page. |
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colSM |
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Same as above, with the sidebar on the left. The source order of the columns |
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doesn't matter. |
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For instance, you could stick this in a template to make a two-column page with |
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the sidebar on the right: |
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.. code-block:: html+django |
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{% block coltype %}colMS{% endblock %} |
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Text Styles |
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Font Sizes |
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Most HTML elements (headers, lists, etc.) have base font sizes in the stylesheet |
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based on context. There are three classes are available for forcing text to a |
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certain size in any context. |
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small |
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11px |
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tiny |
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10px |
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mini |
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9px (use sparingly) |
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Font Styles and Alignment |
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There are also a few styles for styling text. |
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.quiet |
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Sets font color to light gray. Good for side notes in instructions. Combine |
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with ``.small`` or ``.tiny`` for sheer excitement. |
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.help |
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This is a custom class for blocks of inline help text explaining the |
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function of form elements. It makes text smaller and gray, and when applied |
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to ``p`` elements within ``.form-row`` elements (see Form Styles below), |
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it will offset the text to align with the form field. Use this for help |
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text, instead of ``small quiet``. It works on other elements, but try to |
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put the class on a ``p`` whenever you can. |
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.align-left |
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It aligns the text left. Only works on block elements containing inline |
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elements. |
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.align-right |
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Are you paying attention? |
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.nowrap |
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Keeps text and inline objects from wrapping. Comes in handy for table |
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headers you want to stay on one line. |
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Floats and Clears |
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float-left |
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floats left |
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float-right |
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floats right |
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clear |
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clears all |
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Object Tools |
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Certain actions which apply directly to an object are used in form and |
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changelist pages. These appear in a "toolbar" row above the form or changelist, |
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to the right of the page. The tools are wrapped in a ``ul`` with the class |
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``object-tools``. There are two custom tool types which can be defined with an |
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additional class on the ``a`` for that tool. These are ``.addlink`` and |
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``.viewsitelink``. |
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Example from a changelist page: |
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.. code-block:: html+django |
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<ul class="object-tools"> |
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<li><a href="/stories/add/" class="addlink">Add redirect</a></li> |
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</ul> |
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.. image:: _images/objecttools_01.gif |
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:alt: Object tools on a changelist page |
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and from a form page: |
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.. code-block:: html+django |
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<ul class="object-tools"> |
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<li><a href="/history/303/152383/">History</a></li> |
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<li><a href="/r/303/152383/" class="viewsitelink">View on site</a></li> |
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</ul> |
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.. image:: _images/objecttools_02.gif |
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:alt: Object tools on a form page |
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Form Styles |
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Fieldsets |
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Admin forms are broken up into groups by ``fieldset`` elements. Each form fieldset |
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should have a class ``.module``. Each fieldset should have a header ``h2`` within the |
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fieldset at the top (except the first group in the form, and in some cases where the |
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group of fields doesn't have a logical label). |
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Each fieldset can also take extra classes in addition to ``.module`` to apply |
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appropriate formatting to the group of fields. |
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.aligned |
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This will align the labels and inputs side by side on the same line. |
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.wide |
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Used in combination with ``.aligned`` to widen the space available for the |
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labels. |
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Form Rows |
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Each row of the form (within the ``fieldset``) should be enclosed in a ``div`` |
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with class ``form-row``. If the field in the row is required, a class of |
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``required`` should also be added to the ``div.form-row``. |
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.. image:: _images/formrow.gif |
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:alt: Example use of form-row class |
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Labels |
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Form labels should always precede the field, except in the case |
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of checkboxes and radio buttons, where the ``input`` should come first. Any |
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explanation or help text should follow the ``label`` in a ``p`` with class |
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``.help``.
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