I was also going to suggest using crispy forms -- having used it on a
recent project I'd strongly recommend it (it's great when it's plugged in
to  existing stylings such as: uni-form or bootstrap).

I've used it with ModelForm using Layout() and Field() and it works a treat.

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On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:29 AM, Paul <pee...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I used to invest something similar; i wanted to to built a read view next
> to an update view that looks identical except for that read is obviously
> read-only. I used crispy-forms to do just that; recently an UneditableField
> (Layout) was added next to Field.
> You do however either need to enumerate the model fields in a layout
> Paul Bormans
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