that is is precisely...
The current recommended way of creating layout plugins works fine when
installing plugins but does leave you "naked" if you decide to uninstall all
layout plugins or uninstall the last layout plugin installed.
To get a better understanding of why this is true you can se
Thank you, I found the problem.
views/layout.html is REPLACED when the layout plugin installed and
stay as is even you uninstall the plugin, which means the original one
is not restored.
I tried the following but others cause the same problem.
http://web2py.com/layouts/static/plugin_layouts/plug
Which layout plugin did you install?
On Thursday, October 6, 2011 6:27:27 PM UTC-4, Omi Chiba wrote:
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> >Have you confirmed the default theme files have actually been deleted?
> Not sure where it's located...
>
It would be /views/layout.html and /static/css/base.css.
>
> > When using the la
>Have you confirmed the default theme files have actually been deleted?
Not sure where it's located...
> When using the layout plugin, had you modified your layout.html to extend the
> plugin layout.html
No. It's a brand new app. I think you can also re-produce it very
easily. By the way, web2py
Have you confirmed the default theme files have actually been deleted? When
using the layout plugin, had you modified your layout.html to extend the
plugin layout.html, and if so, did you change it back after deleting the
plugin?
Anthony
On Thursday, October 6, 2011 4:34:17 PM UTC-4, Omi Chiba
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