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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T10:45:27+00:00 2026-05-31T10:45:27+00:00

Ok so I have a custom django admin built from a Author Model: class

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Ok so I have a custom django admin built from a Author Model:

class AuthorAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    """
    Author Admin
    """
    form = AuthorForm

    list_display = ['profile_photo', 'first_name', 'last_name', 'title']
    search_fields = ['first_name', 'last_name', 'title', 'credential']
    prepopulated_fields = {'slug': ('first_name', 'last_name', 'title')}

    def profile_photo(self, obj) :
        return '<img src="%s" title="%s" />' % (resize_image(obj.photo, '100x100'), obj.title)

    profile_photo.allow_tags = True

But in the django admin listview the column title for the custom column does not have proper capitalization.
capitalization matters dammit!

Does anyone know how to override the column headers that are built from custom function’s names?

I’ve tried:

def my_function(self, obj) :
    """My Custom Title"""
    ...

and

def my_function(self, obj) :
    class Meta:
        verbose_name = _(u"My Custom Title")
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    2026-05-31T10:45:29+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 10:45 am

    Use:

    class AuthorAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
        …
        def my_function(self, obj) :
            """My Custom Title"""
        …
        my_function.short_description = 'This is the Column Name'
    

    It’s buried in the admin docs. short_description, specifically, is barely mentioned under the discussion of list_display (more by example than actually called out). The other items like this are similiarly buried in the admin docs, but here’s a summary:

    • short_description: the column title to use (string)
    • allow_tags: what the name says… let’s you use HTML (True or False)
    • admin_order_field: a field on the model to order this column by (string, field name)
    • boolean: indicates the return value is boolean and signals the admin to use the nice graphic green check/red X (True or False)
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