Look at how mezzanine CMS does it. I think Stephen called it form for forms
at one stage. It uses standard relational schema for everything.
On 18/09/2014 1:07 am, "Collin Anderson" <cmawebs...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  We store the field structure using JSON and then use that information to
> construct a django ModelField (so django can render the html and do
> validation).
>
> If you just want to be able to create HTML form elements (without backend
> validation), I think storing them as HTML is the way to go, rather than
> somehow translating them to JSON and back. If needed, you can store extra
> information using class="" or data-*="".
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