Unfortunately bs3 has dropped some components used by web2py, for example 
submenus, has changed many classes and so on. In other words it's a 
different framework that requires changes in web2py code which - currently- 
 infringe the backward compatibility. Moreover IE7 and FF3.6 aren't 
supported anymore. Of course it's possible create customized html layouts 
based on bs3 but I don't think that web2py can apply for default this new 
framework.

Il giorno martedì 20 agosto 2013 21:36:04 UTC+2, HittingSmoke ha scritto:
>
> Bootstrap has gone to flat design for its default theme. This is generally 
> the direction web design is taking. It's more sleek and clean out of the 
> box. If people want a raised theme BS 3 offers themes to return to the 
> original design so the new version is more about choice and easier 
> customization, which is especially useful for a framework like web2py.
>
> On Thursday, August 1, 2013 12:04:49 AM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Why is 3 better than 2 other than the higher number? The buttons do not 
>> look as nice.
>>
>> On Wednesday, 31 July 2013 10:56:39 UTC-5, VP wrote:
>>>
>>> not quite compatible with web2py yet.  Navbar are all messed up. 
>>>  Possibly other things as well.
>>>
>>> I think no more span-12, span-10, etc.   new syntax is col-lg-12, etc.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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