On Dec 11, 8:05 am, mongoose <darrenma1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Currently I've got a recipe application like this:
>
> class RecipeAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
>         fieldsets = (
>                 ('Recipe Details',{
>                         'fields': (
>                                 ('title', 'slug'),'description', 
> 'difficulty', 'vegetarian',
> 'serves', ('prep_time', 'cooking_time'), 'categories','tags'
>                                 )
>                         }),
>                 ('Cooking Instructions', {'fields': ['instructions']}),
>                 )
>         inlines = [IngredientInline, PhotoInline]
>
> The problem here is that the Ingredients are being listed after the
> Cooking Instruction which doesn't really fit. The best would be to
> have something like this:
>
> class RecipeAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
>         fieldsets = (
>                 ('Recipe Details',{
>                         'fields': (
>                                 ('title', 'slug'),'description', 
> 'difficulty', 'vegetarian',
> 'serves', ('prep_time', 'cooking_time'), 'categories','tags'
>                                 )
>                         }),
>
>         inlines = [IngredientInline, PhotoInline]
>
>                 ('Cooking Instructions', {'fields': ['instructions']}),
>                 )
>
> Thanks a lot!

I'm not sure if there is an admin setting that will allow you to
specify this ordering.  Either way, you can always override the admin
template for this particular class.

Read about it here:  
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/admin/#overriding-admin-templates

Wayne

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