yea doing it like its easier =)
mucho mas facil.

On Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 10:15:48 PM UTC-5, luisza14 wrote:

> 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 <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> 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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