By default, required fields are shown in <b>bold</b>. Just change the
"required" class in your admin's media directory and you can flag
required fields anyway you like.

Cory


On Jun 5, 6:34 pm, "Cliff Liang Xuan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there a way to put a sign, e.g. a start * beside the compulsory fields in
> the Django Admin interface? Imagine you have a big table accommodating all
> kinds of events from a 20 minute casual drink to a multi day conference. The
> page for programming the multi day conference will put off user who only
> wants to create a simple event such as a 20 minute casual drink if the only
> necessary fields are not flagged up. Of course, the user can just type in
> one field and click save and then follow the system's complaints, but that's
> not a decent solution if you agree.
> It would be even nicer if the admin page can provide a "More..." button so
> it works in the following way -- it starts with a small collection of fields
> so the user can enter all the basic information, but if he wants to add more
> details, he just need to click the "More..." button to get more options. I'm
> guessing it's probably an existing feature in Django, but only because I'm a
> new starter I haven't found a way of doing it?
> Many thanks,
> Cliff
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