On 3/4/09, Julien Phalip <jpha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I can't find the exact cause of this, but it seems as though something
> has changed in the admin's email widget.
>
> For one of my project I just upgraded Django from revision 9294 to
> 9975.
>
> Symptomatically, with the recent version, the email field doesn't have
> the CSS class 'vTextField', which means it looks smaller than the
> other text fields in the form.
>
> Do you know if that's by design or if that's an oversight?
>
> For now, a quick fix is to do something like this in my code:
>
> class MyModelAdmin(ModelAdmin):
>
>     def formfield_for_dbfield(self, db_field, **kwargs):
>         if db_field.attname == 'email':
>             kwargs['widget'] = AdminTextInputWidget() # Have to do
> that, otherwise the email field is bizarrely small (it doesn't have
> the 'vTextField' class)...
>         return super(MyModelAdmin, self).formfield_for_dbfield
> (db_field, **kwargs)
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Julien
> >
>

It's a suckasding issue. There is a ticket with a patch open about it.

Alex

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