Hello,

I'm somewhat new to Django/front end web development so I'm wondering what 
the best way to accomplish this would be. I have a "Rule" model which is 
made up of a few other models. On the view page, I'd like to list all the 
Rules with their associated attributes. In each Rule, I'd like the user to 
be able to edit it and adjust the attributes in the model which is 
associated with the Rule. Once they click save, I'd like to update the 
relevant models in the database and reflect that on the page, but I DO NOT 
want the page to refresh. I know I can do this using a JS library but it 
seems, from my research, that'd I'd have to create a rather janky and 
potentially insecure POST request. I could use ModelForms, but I'm unclear 
how I basically keep the entire page from refreshing rather than just the 
individual Rule being edited. Any advice on how to accomplish this is 
GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!

Attached is a mockup of what the UI view would look like. 

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