It seems like a nice idea if the implementation is simple.

On Friday, August 28, 2015 at 9:11:27 AM UTC-4, Nick Sarbicki wrote:
>
> This takes the conversation back a ways...
>
> But I like the idea of being able to customise the admin scheme. Enforce a 
> default of course, but maybe have some options (in admin.py? or as a 
> separate script?) which can change the core colors of the scheme, either a 
> set of predefined colours, or something completely customisable by the 
> user. 
>
> I don't think it's a huge amount of work (it's finding and replacing hex 
> values in the css files). But I reckon it could add a lot of value for 
> people who want the admin page to match the scheme of their website.
>
> Obviously not a good idea to shove it in before the 1.9 release, but if 
> the idea is liked I might (or any one else who is interested) be able to 
> look into it.
>
> /Nick.
>
> On Monday, March 16, 2015 at 1:44:23 PM UTC, Tim Graham wrote:
>>
>> In some previous discussion, it was suggested to have a toggle between 
>> the new and old designs to ease the transition. I guess this could be 
>> something like a "theme" attribute on AdminSite. Do you think this is 
>> required? It seems this could be a non-trivial maintenance burden if we 
>> have to test and maintain two designs for some time.
>>
>> On Friday, March 13, 2015 at 7:42:35 AM UTC-4, elky wrote:
>>>
>>> Did you test RTL?
>>>>
>>>> I did. I tested Arabic and Hebrew - no issues detected for me. BUT. As 
>>>> far as I understand Django admin has poor RTL support by itself.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry guys, I was wrong about it. Django has very good RTL support! Just 
>>> didn't notice right setting to test it. But anyway I did few tweaks in my 
>>> theme. 
>>>
>>

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