Yes, you can do that. You would have to override the default
change_view_template. And if required, then probably the changelist_view()
too.

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Thomas Weholt <thomas.weh...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Is it possible to keep the filtering done in an admin change_list in a
> custom page? For instance, I got a app showing photos where you can
> filter on camera, width, height, exif-date, iso speed, exposure etc
> and the admin makes filtering my data very easy using a custom
> AdminModel. My filter shows up on the right side of the page. But I
> want to have a custom page for displaying the actual photos using the
> same filter set in the change_list page. Is this possible?
>
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