Fixed #7850 -- Added adding django.contrib.admin to INSTALLED_APPS to the steps to activating the Django admin site. Thanks dacort for the report.

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Overview Overview
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There are four steps in activating the Django admin site: There are five steps in activating the Django admin site:
1. Determine which of your application's models should be editable in the 1. Add ``django.contrib.admin`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting.
2. Determine which of your application's models should be editable in the
admin interface. admin interface.
2. For each of those models, optionally create a ``ModelAdmin`` class that 3. For each of those models, optionally create a ``ModelAdmin`` class that
encapsulates the customized admin functionality and options for that encapsulates the customized admin functionality and options for that
particular model. particular model.
3. Instantiate an ``AdminSite`` and tell it about each of your models and 4. Instantiate an ``AdminSite`` and tell it about each of your models and
``ModelAdmin`` classes. ``ModelAdmin`` classes.
4. Hook the ``AdminSite`` instance into your URLconf. 5. Hook the ``AdminSite`` instance into your URLconf.
``ModelAdmin`` objects ``ModelAdmin`` objects
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