A bit of Googling for how to do this with a regular Django form will yield
an answer - the form object in the code you showed is just a regular Django
form.

On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 7:33 AM, Ernesto Palafox <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi!
> I am working with mezzanine forms, and it works like charm, but i was
> wondering if i could render manually the fields on the template. I just
> want to put some headers between some fields, and make others two or three
> fields per row.
>
> ¿is it possible to access manually the fields instead of using "{%
> fields_for form %}" tag?
>
> Any advice on this would be appreciated!
>
> Thanks
>
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