Thanks for the tip, this works fine indeed.
I expected it to be some option on the formset, but this is ok as well.

On Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 8:55:59 PM UTC+1, Grzegorz Tężycki wrote:
>
> How you render your formset. 
> You can add separator in your html template:
>
> example:
> {% for form in formset.forms %}
>     {{ form.as_p }}
>     {% if not forloop.last %}
>         <hr/>
>     {% endif %}
> {% endfor %}
>
>
>
>
> W dniu sobota, 28 stycznia 2017 15:08:00 UTC+1 użytkownik Jeroen van 
> Oorschot napisał:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I'm using a 
>> modelformset_factory()
>>
>> for displaying a form multiple times automatically. This works perfect.
>>
>> I would like to have some kind of separator between the individual forms 
>> in the page. Now the formsetfactory just shows all forms after eachother, 
>> and it can be quite hard too see which input belongs to which form.
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea how to make this? If not, i'd like to request it 
>> as a feature on the formset_factory 
>> <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/_modules/django/forms/formsets/#formset_factory>
>> .
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Jeroen
>>
>

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