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Django AdminLTE3 provides the functionality of the AdminLTE3 theme to developers in the form of standard base templates. Optional styling for Django's built-in admin interface is also provided.
Installation using pip:
pip install django-adminlte3
Add to installed apps:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
# General use templates & template tags (should appear first)
'adminlte3',
# Optional: Django admin theme (must be before django.contrib.admin)
'adminlte3_theme',
...
]
Don't forget to collect static
python manage.py collectstatic
The base template is designed to be highly customisable. Template blocks are provided to allow you to hook in customisations as you wish
Install as per the above installation instructions. The django admin UI should then change as expected.
Can be found at: http://django-adminlte3.readthedocs.io
This project a based heavily on work by the following:
dnaextrim for django_adminlte_x
beastbikes for django-adminlte
adamcharnock for django-adminlte2
Admin Area:
Home :
Model :
Editing Model:
Site Area:
FAQs
Admin LTE templates, admin theme, and template tags for Django
We found that django-adminlte-3 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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