> My point is not that you should or shouldn't have to write your own form 
> code. My point is that (in my mind anyway) needing to write your own styles 
> is not a barrier to reusing the admin form code.

Yes, I agree. Like I mentioned, the only limitation I've faced with the
styles that come with admin is the one that I mentioned above - I
consider this a unique customization rather than a general need.

> Styling forms (once) is a lot less tedious than writing them (over and over). 
> And style is something that ought to be unique to each site (at least on the 
> public side). Personally, I don't want to see a lot of Django sites out there 
> that all look like they came from the same template.

Also agreed. Very easy, too! The completeness and customizability of
the admin framework is a really attractive feature of Django.

 -rob


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