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1,168 PointsI don't understand why my solution isn't correct.
Can anyone help?
from django.contrib import admin
from . import models
class TextAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
fields = ['course', 'title', 'order', 'description']
admin.site.register(Text,TextAdmin)
1 Answer
Andrew Winkler
37,739 PointsYou are doing everything right, except you need to reference where the 'Text' attribute resides. It is part of 'models' so when you call it for customizing it you're going to need to reference 'models.Text'.
from django.contrib import admin
from . import models
#step 1
class TextAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
fields = ['course', 'title', 'order', 'description']
#step 2
admin.site.register(models.Text, TextAdmin)