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The discussion focuses on creating a registration form using Flask and WTForms. The provided code outlines a Flask route for rendering a registration template that includes fields for username, email, password, and password confirmation. The RegistrationForm class defines these fields with specific validators for length and password matching. There are inquiries about modifying the HTML and CSS for better layout, suggesting the use of break tags or tables for organization. Additionally, there is a question regarding the necessity of using InputRequired() or DataRequired() validators, given that minimum and maximum character limits are already set. The CSS issues are also highlighted, indicating that the styling may not be applied correctly.
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I am trying to space the forms in the registration route but it is not working.
[CODE lang="python" title="flaskblog.py"]from flask import Flask, render_template
from forms import RegistrationForm

@app.route("/register", methods = ['POST', 'GET'])
def register():
forms = RegistrationForm()
return render_template('register.html',form=forms)[/CODE]

[CODE lang="python" title="forms.py"]
from wtforms import Form, BooleanField, StringField, PasswordField, validators
# what does Form do
class RegistrationForm(Form):
username = StringField('Username', [validators.Length(min=2, max=25)])

email = StringField('Email', [validators.Length(min=4, max=25)])

password = PasswordField('New Password', [
validators.DataRequired(),
validators.EqualTo('confirm', message='Passwords must match')
])

confirm_password = PasswordField('Repeat Password')[/CODE]

[CODE title="register.css"]
label
{
display: block;
}
[/CODE]
[CODE lang="html" title="register.html"]<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title> register </title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="register.css"/>
</head>
<body>
<form action="/register" id="register_forms" method="POST">
fields/16379203 -->
<label for="username">
Username
{{(form.username)}}
</label>

<label for="email">
Email
{{form.email}}
</label>

<label for="password">
Password
{{form.password}}
</label>

<label for="password_form">
Confirm Password
{{form.confirm_password}}
</label>

<label>
<input type = "button" Submit value = "Submit" >
</label>
</form>
</body>
</html>[/CODE]

Here is the output I am trying to change.

 
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You can use break tags between each label to put it on a separate line Or you can use tables to organize the form in a row column format.

Basically, it’s the html, css files you need to change To get the format you want.
 
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