My point is that if Django used variables for tag names in its widget 
templates, it would suggest developers write code that's inconsistent with 
Django's design philosophy. As was pointed out with things like the 'type' 
attribute, these templates aren't meant to be generic templates for web 
components.
On Friday, July 24, 2020 at 2:47:37 PM UTC-4 1337 Shadow Hacker wrote:

> You're absolutely right, except that I'm not trying to contribute a 
> datepicker in Django, i'm not trying to make a reusable datepicker, I'm 
> just trying to change the tag name as easily as I can change the tag 
> attributes because it's now a valid W3C standard.
>
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