Fixed #1318 -- Made changes to docs/admin_css.txt
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Column Types
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Column Types
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.. admonition:: Note
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In the Django development version, all admin pages (except the dashboard) are fluid-width. All fixed-width classes 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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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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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. So far
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(``div#content``) so everything on the page knows how wide it should be. There are three column types available.
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there are three options available, and one special hybrid option.
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colM
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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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This is the default column setting for all pages. The "M" stands for "main".
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colSM
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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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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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doesn't matter.
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colM superwide
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colM superwide (removed in Django development version)
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This is for ridiculously wide pages. Doesn't really work very well for
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This is for ridiculously wide pages. Doesn't really work very well for
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anything but colM. With superwide, you've got 1000px to work with. Don't
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anything but colM. With superwide, you've got 1000px to work with. Don't
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waste them.
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waste them.
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flex
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flex (removed in Django development version)
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This is for liquid-width pages, such as changelists. Currently only works
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This is for liquid-width pages, such as changelists. Currently only works
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with single-column pages (does not combine with ``.colMS`` or ``.colSM``).
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with single-column pages (does not combine with ``.colMS`` or ``.colSM``).
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Form pages should never use ``.flex``.
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Form pages should never use ``.flex``.
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For instance, you could stick this in a template to make a superwide page::
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For instance, you could stick this in a template to make a two-column page with the sidebar on the right::
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{% block coltype %}colM superwide{% endblock %}
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{% block coltype %}colMS{% endblock %}
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or this to make a liquid-width page (note that ``flex`` replaces ``colM``, so
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both classes are not required)::
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{% block coltype %}flex{% endblock %}
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Widths
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Widths
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**Removed in Django development version (see note above).**
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There's a whole mess of classes in the stylesheet for custom pixel widths on
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There's a whole mess of classes in the stylesheet for custom pixel widths on
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objects. They come in handy for tables and table cells, if you want to avoid
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objects. They come in handy for tables and table cells, if you want to avoid
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using the ``width`` attribute. Each class sets the width to the number of pixels
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using the ``width`` attribute. Each class sets the width to the number of pixels
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