New to Django, is there an easy way to use this jazzmin style for other templates #343
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Hello, First of all, thank you for making this awesome looking package. I am a newcomer to Django programming (and python too). Best, |
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Yeah, there is if you just want to just custom the admin just download the static and templates and keep it as it is in your project if you already have one template/static dir then you can just paste the internal dir of it and it's done the same to the static of its already made. |
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Thank you very much!
…On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 6:01 PM Shaish Guni ***@***.***> wrote:
Yeah, there is if you just want to just custom the admin just download the
static and templates and keep it as it is in your project if you already
have one template/static dir then you can just paste the internal dir of it
and it's done the same to the static of its already made.
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Yeah, there is if you just want to just custom the admin just download the static and templates and keep it as it is in your project if you already have one template/static dir then you can just paste the internal dir of it and it's done the same to the static of its already made.