Home Configuration
Django settings can be used to customize and control the overall look, feel, and functionality of the Django-AdminLTE2-PDQ package.
All settings are listed here for reference, even though some of these settings (such as the General Information and Authorization) can become quite complex, to the point that they have dedicated documentation pages to better explain the full extent of these settings.
Base Configuration
ADMINLTE2_HOME_ROUTE
Set the “Home” route for your project. This tells the package where to redirect users when they click a link that is designed to take the user home.
- Type
string
- Default
adminlte2_pdq:home
Example:
ADMINLTE2_HOME_ROUTE = 'adminlte2_pdq:home'
Logo & Skin Color Configuration
ADMINLTE2_LOGO_TEXT
Set the Logo text for your site. This will be shown in the top left of the top bar, when the sidebar is expanded.
Note
If you would like to include HTML in your text, you will need to import
and use mark_safe
from django.utils.safestring
. Otherwise, your
HTML will be escaped.
- Type
string
- Default
AdminLTE
Example:
ADMINLTE2_LOGO_TEXT = 'My Awesome Site'
ADMINLTE2_LOGO_TEXT_SMALL
Set the small Logo text for your site. This will be shown in the top left of the top bar, when the sidebar is collapsed.
Note
If you would like to include HTML in your text, you will need to import
and use mark_safe
from django.utils.safestring
. Otherwise, your
HTML will be escaped.
- Type
string
- Default
ALTE
Example:
ADMINLTE2_LOGO_TEXT_SMALL = 'MAS'
ADMINLTE2_SKIN_CLASS
Set the skin class to use for the site. Valid skin classes can be found on the AdminLTE documentation page.
- Type
string
- Default
skin-blue
Example:
ADMINLTE2_SKIN_CLASS = 'skin-green-light'