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	Doc writers should be aware that we are now back to normal ReST rules regarding blockquotes. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@16955 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
				
					
					Fixed #16371 -- Added a prefix "field-" to all CSS class names automatically generated from field names in admin forms to avoid conflicts with other common class names (e.g. "button"). This is backwards-incompatible for those who previously used plain field names as selector in custom style sheets or javascript transformations.
				
			
			
				
					
					Removed use of non-standard indentation rules in docs, and the custom transform that supported them.
				
			
			
				
					
					Fixed #16371 -- Added a prefix "field-" to all CSS class names automatically generated from field names in admin forms to avoid conflicts with other common class names (e.g. "button"). This is backwards-incompatible for those who previously used plain field names as selector in custom style sheets or javascript transformations.
				
			
			
				
					
					Fixed #16155 -- Removed Python 2.4 compatibility constructs from code and mentions from docs. Thanks Aymeric Augustin for the report and patch.
				
			
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