mind giving a short example?
>From what I see in the template

{% for fieldset in adminform %}
  {% include "admin/includes/fieldset.html" %}
{% endfor %}

{% for inline_admin_formset in inline_admin_formsets %}
    {% include inline_admin_formset.opts.template %}
{% endfor %}

I can either have it appear before or after the fieldsets. Not in
between.





On Dec 11, 11:26 pm, Wayne Smith <wayne.tuxro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, the template is what controls the ordering of fields.  You can create
> your own template that Django will then use in the admin interface.  From
> there you can control exactly how things are displayed.
> On Dec 11, 2010 1:30 PM, "mongoose" <darrenma1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi wayne,
>
> > to be honest I've no idea how i'd do that by overriding a template.
>
> > On Dec 11, 7:20 pm, wayne <wayne.tuxro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> 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-ad...
>
> >> Wayne
>
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