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.. _Tutorial 1: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/tutorial1/
-Philosophy
-==========
-
-Generating admin sites for your staff or clients to add, change and delete
-content is tedious work that doesn't require much creativity. For that reason,
-Django entirely automates creation of admin interfaces for models.
-
-Django was written in a newsroom environment, with a very clear separation
-between "content publishers" and the "public" site. Site managers use the
-system to add news stories, events, sports scores, etc., and that content is
-displayed on the public site. Django solves the problem of creating a unified
-interface for site administrators to edit content.
-
-The admin isn't necessarily intended to be used by site visitors; it's for site
-managers.
+.. admonition:: Philosophy
+
+ Generating admin sites for your staff or clients to add, change and delete
+ content is tedious work that doesn't require much creativity. For that reason,
+ Django entirely automates creation of admin interfaces for models.
+
+ Django was written in a newsroom environment, with a very clear separation
+ between "content publishers" and the "public" site. Site managers use the
+ system to add news stories, events, sports scores, etc., and that content is
+ displayed on the public site. Django solves the problem of creating a unified
+ interface for site administrators to edit content.
+
+ The admin isn't necessarily intended to be used by site visitors; it's for site
+ managers.
Start the development server
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