Fixed #8247: Added explanation to admin docs to point out that AdminSite can be subclassed and instantiated like any other Python class
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@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ You have four possible values that can be used in ``list_display``:
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list_display = (upper_case_name,)
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* A string representing an attribute on the ``ModelAdmin``. This behaves
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the same as the callable. For example::
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same as the callable. For example::
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class PersonAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
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list_display = ('upper_case_name',)
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@ -852,6 +852,19 @@ information.
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``AdminSite`` objects
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=====================
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A Django administrative site is represented by an instance of
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``django.contrib.admin.sites.AdminSite``; by default, an instance of
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this class is created as ``django.contrib.admin.site`` and you can
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register your models and ``ModelAdmin`` instances with it.
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If you'd like to set up your own administrative site with custom
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behavior, however, you're free to subclass ``AdminSite`` and override
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or add anything you like. Then, simply create an instance of your
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``AdminSite`` subclass (the same way you'd instantiate any other
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Python class), and register your models and ``ModelAdmin`` subclasses
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with it instead of using the default.
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Hooking ``AdminSite`` instances into your URLconf
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