It is easy, you only need to put id attribute to form statement like this

<form id="my form" ...> {{form.as_p}}</form >

In CSS use cascade starting by #myform.

Other thing I was used form.as_p for printing as <p>, but you could used
form.as_ul or form.as_table too.  By default as_table is set when you do
{{form}}



El jueves, 21 de mayo de 2015, dk <demi...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Thanks Galia, since I only have 2 fields, I think the second options will
be the faster,   do you have an example? no how to override the id? or the
class?
> in the template I am doing  {{ form }}   I even try to do something
like   <p style="font-size:150%">{{ form }}</p>
> but that doesn't change it =(  thanks.
> On Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 2:42:12 AM UTC-5, Galia Ladiray wrote:
>>
>> What you want to do is to add a class attribute to your django widget
using attrs so that they will be rendered with this class, then to add the
style you want to this class in your CSS section,
>> This doc shows how to do it:
>> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/forms/widgets/
>> You can of course override the style as well, for example using the
rendered id of your field, but it is less cleaner, since you will need to
repeat this for every field
>>
>> On Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 1:00:50 AM UTC+2, dk wrote:
>>>
>>> I did a form class and renders fine in the html.
>>> but look ugly, I do have another field directly done directly in the
HTML with a style like this and look pretty how can I put it to the form?
>>> can I override the "style"? or can I change the class? so I can change
the look?   thanks guys.
>>> .text_line {
>>>  -moz-box-shadow:inset 0px 1px 0px 0px #ffffff;
>>>  -webkit-box-shadow:inset 0px 1px 0px 0px #ffffff;
>>>  box-shadow:inset 0px 1px 0px 0px #ffffff;
>>>  background-color:#ededed;
>>>  -moz-border-radius:6px;
>>>  -webkit-border-radius:6px;
>>>  border-radius:6px;
>>>  border:1px solid #dcdcdc;
>>>  display:inline-block;
>>>  cursor:pointer;
>>>  color:#777777;
>>>  font-family:arial;
>>>  font-size:20px;
>>>  font-weight:bold;
>>>  padding:6px 24px;
>>>  text-decoration:none;
>>>  text-shadow:0px 1px 0px #ffffff;
>>> }
>
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