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 :doc:`../menu/general_information` and :doc:`Authorization <../authorization/policies>`) 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'