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I have a simple form for uploading a profile picture and then a thumbnail image showing what has been uploaded. The HTML code is:

<form action="{% url 'base-welcome' %}" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post">
    {% csrf_token %}
<ul>
<li><span>Upload A Profile Picture:</span> <img src="{{ user.profile.get_thumbnail }}">{{ profile_form.picture }}</li> , then closing elements, etc..

The problem is that the form is creating unwanted elements in the "li". See the following image: enter image description here

The "currently" and "change" have been created. I've already hidden a checkbox that was created using display: none. I can't really do that with these elements because they are just text that was generated.

I think this is a problem with the models.py/views.py pages, but I may be wrong. Just looking for a simple HTML/CSS fix. Thank you so much!!

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  • Can you post the html being created and show what extra elements are being added? Aug 20, 2011 at 20:16

4 Answers 4

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It looks like picture field is using ClearableFileInput widget. To use standard FileInput widget (without these extra words and checkbox), do just in your form:

picture = forms.ImageField(upload_to='/path/', widget=forms.FileInput)
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In that case you just have to render your forms manually :)

You could either write your own helpers - I can see this as ie. custom filters: {{ form.field|as_file_input_field }} or you could use some external helpers like: http://djangopackages.com/grids/g/forms/

I would still suggest writing your own helpers just to learn how django forms renderer works :)

You could also take a look here for some samples of how we tried to solved this problem while before: https://github.com/efabryka/django-template_widgets :)

This is how the ImageField default widget is rendered - maybe it will be worth your while: https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/forms/widgets.py#L298

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  • ad 1. {{ profile_form.picture }} this is the way to automatically render a field in django :) It will return some predefinied defaults. ad 2. Imagine this - you have more than one form in your application and you need to render them in custom way because of your desing, so you will be hacking all forms or just looking for a silver-bullet solution :) I'm not saying that this is best approach - I'm just saying thet this is elegant one :)
    – bx2
    Aug 21, 2011 at 20:01
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Are you just wanting to hide some text? I haven't touched HTML/CSS in a while but can't you just put the text inside a div or a span and then hide that?

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  • I can, but I don't want to hide the div, just the text inside of it. I can't control the text on the HTML end of things, it's auto-generated.
    – sthomps
    Aug 20, 2011 at 20:06
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set color: white; for that element, then all text will be "invisible" lol.

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