On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Shawn Milochik <sh...@milochik.com> wrote:

> This is probably a better question for the Django-CMS Google Group than
> this one:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/django-cms?hl=en
>
> It's always possible to subclass their modelforms and templates. I've used
> Django CMS, but I don't have a grasp of how much work it would be to disable
> the admin.
>
> Two ideas:
>
> You could use the Django admin's user permissions to lock down the stuff
> you don't want them to see.
>
> Also, if you don't use the admin now, why not just leave everything out of
> your admin.py files except for the Django CMS stuff? That way it's not even
> visible for your users, much less editable.
>
> Shawn
>
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admin is turned off by default.  You need to uncomment several things to
even have it work.



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