bootstrap is a css framework. If you want to remove it, surely you'll lose some "necessary styles" (I guess you're referring to the styles that usually are called "tipography", such as alignment of H1,H2, etc, lists, paragraph formats and so on...). Choose your own layout and apply your styles: web2py needs only the parts included in web2py.css, and all the fragments in that file are commented with the specifics of why those styles are needed.
On Monday, November 26, 2012 7:44:20 PM UTC+1, Eric Hegnes wrote: > > Is there a clean way to disable the bootstrap functionality in web2py, > either in layout.html or in one of the various bootstrap*.css files? > Removing the bootstrap-related CSS files is not reasonable, as it also > removes some necessary styles. > Even being able to change the width at which bootstrap is initiated would > be helpful. > > Thank you, > Eric > > --