>
> I see. Note, web2py.css is designed primarily to work with the "welcome"
>> app. You don't have to use web2py.css or the "welcome" app at all, though.
>> You can instead create the entire front end with pure Bootstrap, and that
>> should work fine with web2py (if you're using the web2py gri
> I see. Note, web2py.css is designed primarily to work with the "welcome"
> app. You don't have to use web2py.css or the "welcome" app at all, though.
> You can instead create the entire front end with pure Bootstrap, and that
> should work fine with web2py (if you're using the web2py grid, y
I see. Note, web2py.css is designed primarily to work with the "welcome"
app. You don't have to use web2py.css or the "welcome" app at all, though.
You can instead create the entire front end with pure Bootstrap, and that
should work fine with web2py (if you're using the web2py grid, you might
Hi Anthony,
I was looking at Carousel JS plugin. For example, I've seen a recent thread
(https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/web2py/carousel/web2py/LZqq06VAUZs/zyQIOgqZKnQJ)
where people encounter conflicts between web2py.css and bootstrap.min.css,
when using Carousel plugin
What Bootstrap 2 features are you now unable to use with web2py?
On Saturday, June 23, 2012 7:29:37 PM UTC-4, cyan wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>
> I've seen a couple of threads in the group discussing bringing bootstrap 2
> together with web2py, and someone mentioned that this will become true in
> the com
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