you may also go to the bootstrap website and customize some of those widths 
and things and create a custom set of the bootstrap files to download and 
replace the versions shipped with web2py.

On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 1:25:37 AM UTC-8, Niphlod wrote:
>
> 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
>>
>>

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