Hey forks,

I’m in little dilemma regarding Django forms. I'm working on a project as a
backend guy who doesn't know much about CSS and JavaScript so a frontend
guy delivered me a form template designed using CSS, however, Django
documentation suggests that it's good practice to use Django forms.

So how feasible do you think it is for a frontend guy to learn Django
widgets from scratch to implement the same thing he can easily do from CSS
and JS. As a newbie backend guy, it's not easy for me either to learn
frontend tech to implement the same thing in so little time.

So I tried implementing the form without using Django forms but I find it
hard to deal with files as there is no documentation I can look up to.

So can we add these to the documentation or it is still advisable to use
Django forms?


Thanks and regards,
Nishant

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