+1 for all of the above.
I think this is a really important discussion that could have a big impact
on Web2py since the Welcome app is used as the scaffolding for creating new
Web2py applications.
It reminds me a lot of the primary reason why I decided to risk using Web2py
in the first place w
Foundation has an MIT license. What would be more liberal? web2py is LGPLv3,
which is more restrictive than MIT.
On Wednesday, October 19, 2011 9:20:09 AM UTC-4, Joseph Jude wrote:
>
> choosing a license type as liberal as web2py would be preferred. as far as
> I could read and understand, found
choosing a license type as liberal as web2py would be preferred. as far as I
could read and understand, foundation is not that liberal.
+1 Foundation or Skeleton for mobile friendliness.
Seems much easier than adapting a custom grid.
I found one here a while ago if anyone is interested. Licensed under
GPL and MIT.
http://www.spry-soft.com/grids/
On Oct 18, 2:01 pm, Anthony wrote:
> All,
>
> There are plans to update the 'welc
I know this was mentioned elsewhere, but I feel that being mobile-friendly
is a must, since these devices are being used to browse the web as much as
(if not more than) regular desktops.
Woops, I missed the note.
Maybe +1 for Foundation.
>Note, the latter two (Skeleton and Foundation) offer mobile-friendly
>responsive/adaptive layouts (i.e., use of CSS media queries to automatically
>alter the layout on smaller devices).
On Oct 18, 2:07 pm, Omi Chiba wrote:
> +1 Twitter Bootstra
+1 Twitter Bootstrap
>(hopefully that's mobile-friendly)
Yes! I was working on the internal site for blackberry and hoping if
welcome app become more flexible.
I like foundation slider - Orbit
but they all are awesome
thanks for sharing these links ))
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 11:01:55 -0700 (PDT)
Anthony wrote:
> The question is, are we missing any good options that should be
> considered, particularly mobile-friendly responsive frameworks?
I'm not sure whether it's already mobile-friendly, but I like YAML.
http://www.yaml.de/en/
Sincerely,
Go
I think the Twitter Bootstrap is most complex from those mentioned and
covers all alters, grids, modal dialogues etc and still lightweight
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