Fixed #23587 -- Clarified admin template overriding in tutorial 2.

Thanks Petrus van Bork for the report.
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Tim Graham 2014-10-08 08:19:11 -04:00
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print(django.__path__)"
Then, just edit the file and replace
``{{ site_header|default:_('Django administration') }}`` with your own site's
name as you see fit, e.g. ``{{ _('Polls administration') }}``. We use this
approach to teach you how to override templates. In an actual project, you
would probably use the :attr:`django.contrib.admin.AdminSite.site_header`
attribute to more easily make this particular customization.
``{{ site_header|default:_('Django administration') }}`` (including the curly
braces) with your own site's name as you see fit. You should end up with
a line like:
.. code-block:: html+django
<h1 id="site-name"><a href="{% url 'admin:index' %}">Polls Administration</a></h1>
We use this approach to teach you how to override templates. In an actual
project, you would probably use
the :attr:`django.contrib.admin.AdminSite.site_header` attribute to more easily
make this particular customization.
This template file contains lots of text like ``{% block branding %}``
and ``{{ title }}``. The ``{%`` and ``{{`` tags are part of Django's