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If i understood you correctly you would like to access individual fields. To access them you can get the fields’ names here.
So in the template instead of {{ form.as_p }} you could use individual fields like this:
for e.g. {{ form.username }}.
If you also would like to add styling then you need to use filters like:
{{ form.username | add_some_css:”my_new_class” }}. This styling needs to be configured in a separate file for e.g. redux_css.py. To make your template use this file you need to include after {% extends ‘base.html’ %} the following {% load redux_css %}.
Now you need to create redux_css.py:
from django import template
register = template.Library()
@register.filter
def add_some_css(field, css):
"""
Adds css to fields in Redux templates
"""
return field.as_widget(attrs={"class":css})
All this should make your redux fields (which are text inputs) styled like: class=”my_new_class”
Obviously you need to create .css files and “import” them into your .html files.
PS you might need to access fields errors as well, you can do this with {{ form.username.erros }}