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Replaced fictional class 'extrapretty' in admin fieldsets docs.
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* ``classes``
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A list or tuple containing extra CSS classes to apply to the fieldset.
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This can include any custom CSS class defined in the project, as well
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as any of the CSS classes provided by Django. Within the default admin
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site CSS stylesheet, two particularly useful classes are defined:
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``collapse`` and ``wide``.
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Example::
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{
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"classes": ["wide", "extrapretty"],
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"classes": ["wide", "collapse"],
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}
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Two useful classes defined by the default admin site stylesheet are
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``collapse`` and ``wide``. Fieldsets with the ``collapse`` style
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will be initially collapsed in the admin and replaced with a small
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"click to expand" link. Fieldsets with the ``wide`` style will be
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given extra horizontal space.
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Fieldsets with the ``collapse`` style will be initially collapsed in
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the admin and replaced with a small "click to expand" link. Fieldsets
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with the ``wide`` style will be given extra horizontal space.
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* ``description``
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A string of optional extra text to be displayed at the top of each
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