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Published inAug 2022
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781803240190
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Andros Fenollosa
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Andros Fenollosa

Andros Fenollosa is a custom programming expert that works as a teacher, full stack developer, and mobile developer. He's a Web Designer, Web Programmer, and Apps Programmer, among other things ( PWA, Android and iOS ). He has a plethora of commercial expertise, having worked on projects in a variety of locales throughout the world.
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If all the comments were written by us, it would be a bit immoral. We’re going to incorporate a form so that anyone reading the article can leave a personal opinion. If you don’t like what they say, you can always "manage" it with Django’s admin panel. But for now, let’s not be tricky; let’s focus on the more technical side.

First, we add the following form in app/website/forms.py:

class CommentForm(forms.ModelForm):
 
    author = forms.CharField(
        widget=forms.TextInput(
            attrs={
                "id": "author",
                "class": "input",
      ...
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Andros Fenollosa

Andros Fenollosa is a custom programming expert that works as a teacher, full stack developer, and mobile developer. He's a Web Designer, Web Programmer, and Apps Programmer, among other things ( PWA, Android and iOS ). He has a plethora of commercial expertise, having worked on projects in a variety of locales throughout the world.
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