Unless I\'m missing something, it seems django-tagging (0.3) doesnt work on Django 1.1.x. I was having issues then search around and it seems to be the general concensious.
I\'m using Django (specifically django-admin) to be the admin panel for a site that uses PHP for client-facing features. I\'ve been messing around making the admin look exactly the way I want and so f
I\'m in a bit of a dilemma at the moment regarding Django\'s admin backend. The default authentication system allows already logged-in users that have staff privileges to access the admin site, howeve
I\'m currently moving from my development server to an Apache web production server. I\'ve tried doing the following just by copying it over and I can login to the admin panel but it doesn\'t show up
I\'ve implemented a circular OneToMany relationship at a Django model and tried to use the limit_ch开发者_Python百科oices_to option at this very same class.
First I\'ll lay out what I\'m trying to achieve in case there\'s a different way to go about it! I want to be able to edit both sides of an M2M relationship (preferably on the admin page although if
Whenever I\'m editing object A with a foreign key to object B, a plus option \"add another\" is available next to the choices of object B. How do I remove that option?
I have the following model set up: class UserProfile(models.Model): \"Additional attributes for users.\"
I currently have a workable Django admin on the left mockup below but want it to look and function like the one on the right.
I have a city foreign key in by BusinessBranch model. My City model also has a state and country foreign keys for State and County models. I\'m having hard time displaying State and Country dropdown m