I am new to Django (but not new to python) and I am looking forward to 
create a customized  page using django.  I have read about django's inbuilt 
authentication system but I want build it from scratch So here are the few 
ideas I am stumbling upon :


   1. Creating a *users* class in the models.py with username and password 
   as the fields (both are CharField)
   
   2. Creating  two views one named *LoginView*, which will depict the 
   initial login page (such as a *form* imported from a *module named 
    forms.py*) and another view named *LoggedInView* which will show only 
   the username of the logged user
   
   3. Mapping them into corresponding URLs

I tried creating it with above mentioned thoughts but I got stuck with an 
error as follows:

Forbidden (403)

CSRF verification failed. Request aborted.
Help

Reason given for failure:

    CSRF cookie not set.


I couldn't figure out why possibly I am getting this error for 
incorporating such a simple(and basic) functionality.

*I want to understand the best way/approach to go about this (for 
implementing this functionality). I am not worrying about the error for the 
time being since I didn't spend much time thinking about it (So I am not 
posting any code). I want to get my approach right first. I want to be 
flawless while implementing such basic and elementary stuffs.  *

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