Open GerBreOwn opened 6 years ago
admin_static is part of django.contrib.admin. You obviously can't use suit without admin installed.
Obviously admin was installed because Suit was working fine before I installed V2. It was gradually getting worse and worse so I dumped my code and cloned the previous version from Github and now it is working fine again.
I have read several articles about changing the footer but when I make those changes nothing happens.
Also where can I find information on how to set up menus? I have a Python script that I want to run from a menu.
Thanks.
On Thursday, 19 July, 2018 06:21 PM, Mārtiņš Šulcs wrote:
admin_static is part of django.contrib.admin. You obviously can't use suit without admin installed.
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Like my previous issue of uninstalling & reinstalling Django-Suit I am now getting the above error which also says "'admin_static' is not a registered tag library. Must be one of: cache i18n l10n static staticfiles suit_compat suit_list suit_menu suit_tags tz" This shows up in a number of files. I tried to comment out the lines where this shows up but it ignores the comments How can I register 'admin_static' as a registered tag library? Any ideas on how I can correct this problem?
Thanks