Fixed #21902 -- Documented search order for list_display.
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the HTML output, in the form of ``column-<field_name>`` on each ``<th>``
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the HTML output, in the form of ``column-<field_name>`` on each ``<th>``
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element. This can be used to set column widths in a CSS file for example.
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element. This can be used to set column widths in a CSS file for example.
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* Django will try to interpret every element of ``list_display`` in this
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order:
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* A field of the model.
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* A callable.
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* A string representing a ``ModelAdmin`` attribute.
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* A string representing a model attribute.
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For example if you have ``first_name`` as a model field and
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as a ``ModelAdmin`` attribute, the model field will be used.
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.. attribute:: ModelAdmin.list_display_links
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.. attribute:: ModelAdmin.list_display_links
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