Kiswahili is a language spoken in East African countries and is the official language of the East African community and is expected to be the language of business throughout Africa, this channel teaches technology lessons in Kiswahili, the aim is to inform the masses of Africans about the technology of information systems, telecoms, Data science, Databases, Statistics and artificial intelligence in Kiswahili language for students and individuals
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Hi good job, some questions? Why do you work on model from adminLTE? when you update the version you loose. I noramly insert my model in the relative App To be able to customize your FE, Django suggest to insert the adminlte.... as the last APP see my example INSTALLED_APPS = [ "django.contrib.admin", "django.contrib.auth", "django.contrib.contenttypes", "django.contrib.sessions", "django.contrib.messages", "django.contrib.staticfiles", 'rest_framework', ... 'admin_adminlte.apps.AdminAdminlteConfig', ] Regards Rinaldo
I follow you from the DRC and I am very happy with your tutorials. I just discovered this adminLte package for the first time and I would like to start using it every time I develop a web application but its customization really complicates me. I'm going to create a supermarket management application and I would like to display product sales statistics, cash on hand, details of each product on the home page but I don't know how to do it. can you help me??
Customizing AdminLTE requires experience because of its extensive backend features. However, if you have a solid understanding of Django's structure, you'll be able to customize it. I recommend using other admin site themes like 'Jazzmin' and 'Admin Interface' in the meantime. For your homepage, stick with plain HTML and Bootstrap until you become proficient enough to tackle AdminLTE customization.
@@swahiliicttutorials5568 oh yes I get by a little in django. I just want you to be able to guide me with ideas for customizing the template. how to add features to dashboard
Hello sir! When I upload open-admin to production, the menu on sidebar is not the same in local so I need to export table admin_menu from local to server and If I want to add more menu, I need to export table again. So How can we add more menu without export table again and again?