Django is a great toolkit for building web sites, but learning how to create decent Forms is a learning curve nightmare. I wish the core package made it less necessary to use things like “crispy forms” and “widget tweaks.” The need to easily style the details of your forms using template language (and not the python code) seems like a built-in requirement. I don’t understand why this isn’t more straightforward. Thank you for the great tutorials!
Thanks for the comment! I've also always found the form field rendering quite convoluted in Django, but hopefully the framework can get some of the better ideas from those packages into its core at some point!
Lovely Video! Does this package, provide a way of restricting access? Say user1 can only read, user2 can read and delete. How would AbstractUser handle this?
Thanks for all your very informative videos - I subscribed to BugBytes, your content is excellent. Just one question, how difficult would it be to go with Bootstrap rather than Tailwind with Neapolitan? Meaning, how would one incorporate it into the project? Would you need to rewrite the views completely?
Thanks a lot! Neapolitan's base templates contain a small number of TailwindCSS classes, but it would be fairly easy to override these templates and add your own CSS framework, including Bootstrap.
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Django is a great toolkit for building web sites, but learning how to create decent Forms is a learning curve nightmare. I wish the core package made it less necessary to use things like “crispy forms” and “widget tweaks.” The need to easily style the details of your forms using template language (and not the python code) seems like a built-in requirement. I don’t understand why this isn’t more straightforward. Thank you for the great tutorials!
Thanks for the comment! I've also always found the form field rendering quite convoluted in Django, but hopefully the framework can get some of the better ideas from those packages into its core at some point!
15:19 yes, that is must needed video. thank you for listening my inner feelings😊
Thanks a lot!
Great package, the Italian baby, Neapolitan. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Thanks for the video. And also thanks to Carlton Gibson for the neapolitan package. Nice that it is picked up.
Thank you for watching!
im always watching of your django tutorial. Django+Tailwind = ❤
Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much for another new interesting tutorial !!!
Thanks as always, mate!
Great video and the package looks really good.
Thanks a lot Rob!
Super! Thank you a lot!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video as always, this together with HTMX would be the best in my opinion for each of us developers to have our basic toolbox.
Thanks! Would be interesting to combine this with some HTMX, for sure!
Very promising package. Thanks for the great tut. Does this package support inlines in the manner they are supported in Django admin?
Really useful! CBVs would be useful :)
Will get something done soon!
thank you 🥰
Thanks as always!
I love it !
Agreed, it's cool!
Lovely Video! Does this package, provide a way of restricting access? Say user1 can only read, user2 can read and delete. How would AbstractUser handle this?
Thanks for all your very informative videos - I subscribed to BugBytes, your content is excellent.
Just one question, how difficult would it be to go with Bootstrap rather than Tailwind with Neapolitan? Meaning, how would one incorporate it into the project? Would you need to rewrite the views completely?
Thanks a lot!
Neapolitan's base templates contain a small number of TailwindCSS classes, but it would be fairly easy to override these templates and add your own CSS framework, including Bootstrap.
Awesome 😎
Thank you!
Great thanks
You're welcome - thank you for watching!
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
This is something not real, thanks for the video👍
Thanks a lot!