Hi All,

Just started a few weeks ago with (v1.11) *Django* (coming from Rails) and 
I *love* it! Kudos to all the dev's!

I'm fiddling with creating forms. What would be the best approach to add a 
*to_div* method to the *forms.Form* class ? many frameworks (bootstrap, 
semantic-ui, etc.)  are using:

<div class="field"> <div class="ui checkbox 
<https://semantic-ui.com/modules/checkbox.html>"> <input type="checkbox" 
tabindex="0" class="hidden"> <label>I agree to the Terms and Conditions</
label> </div>
</div>

..to group fields (label + input). 

I understand I can make my own form template and just loop over the fields. 
But nicer would be (imo) if you can use a *to_div* method om the form. 

Another thing I ran into is the usage of the form label. Unlike the input 
fields that you can easily override via the widget html templates, the 
label you can not. This is implemented in the *Boundfield* *label_tag* 
method. What would be the best way to change its default behaviour?

Thanks!
36R

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