James Bennett schrieb:

> On 11/7/06, Florian Apolloner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes I see this box, but I (for example) don't won't to see all users
> > and have to klick on is_staff->yes, I want this to be preselected
> > (which means I don't want to see all by default) to show only
> > is_staff->yes, unless I klick no, or all.
>
> If you want to have it always go to that filtered view when you click
> from the admin index page, go to the unfiltered list and click to
> filter it, and make a note of the URL (which should have some GET
> parameters in it which control the filtering). Then you can set up a
> custom admin index template (see the 'adminindex' option to
> manage.py[1] for details on how to do this easily; it will give you
> the full HTML, which you can then edit to have a link to the filtered
> -- instead of unfiltered -- view and drop into place to be used as the
> main admin page template).
>
> [1] 
> http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/django_admin/#adminindex-appname-appname

Nice this would solve my problem, although my apps have to be added
static to the admin frontpage :(

Thanks, Florian Apolloner


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