Introducing Django's admin to Twitter's Bootstrap.
This is built on top of the work of django-admintools-bootstrap and utilizes django-admin-tools.
Warning
This is development software and prone to constant change. Tread carefully.
You can install the development version of this package using pip:
$ git clone git://github.com/tswicegood/pops.git $ cd pops && pip install .
Next, you must add pops
to the list of INSTALLED_APPS
in your Django
settings before django-admin-tools. Note, you have to have a properly
installed and configured admin-tools package in order to use pops.
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Pops is a fork of django-admintools-bootstrap. That code is available under
an MIT license. All code listed below is copyrighted by their original owners
and distributed under their accompanying licenses. See the various directories
in vendor/
for full licensing information.
- http://addyosmani.github.com/jquery-ui-bootstrap/
- http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
- https://bitbucket.org/izi/django-admin-tools/
- http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/
- https://github.com/jezdez/django-appconf
"Pops" is one of Louis Armstrong's nicknames. This project is being done for integration with the Armstrong Project, which is named after Mr. Armstrong. Pops is completely independent of the project, however, so we decided to give it a different, albeit still related, name.