> >  You could grab the template for the TableForm widget, add this little
> > snippit to the top of it and overide the template param of TableForm,
> > and and get what you want.
> >
> > If you need this kind of form a lot, create your own CustomFormWidget
> > class, and set it up with it's own default template param.
>
> Or put this on your master template...

Yep, for this particular case, the master template might be the best
way to go.   It won't hurt anything if you have it on a page without a
form.

But, I think the fantastic thing about Form Widgets is how easy it is
to customize them to get the look and feel that you want.

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