My guess is that web2py includes BS2. On Saturday, 26 July 2014 18:41:24 UTC-4, sasogeek wrote: > > So... I'm not really sure what this whole conversation is about, as to > whether it's an issue of web2py coming with bs2 by default or some > difficulty in implementing bs3. I use bs3 just fine in my web2py apps and > really haven't had any issues.. > > On Friday, 18 July 2014 19:17:34 UTC, Moustafa Mahmoud wrote: >> >> I have been using web2py for 3 years know, and I was really impressed by >> it, I defended it in every discussion, even implemented all my projects >> using it and even convinced my Graduation Project Team to use it in our GP. >> However, as my skill increased and I began looking more into customizing my >> applications, I have hit a brick wall discovering how tightly bound web2py >> is to bootstrap2, I wanted to use bootstrap 3 but was faced with tons of >> problems. If I want to move to another front end framework then I >> discovered that it would be easier to use another framework because of the >> time and effort I would need to invest in modifying all parts of web2py >> that are tightly bound to bootstrap. >> This will result in making web2py a headache to me rather than my best >> friend. I am writing this message because I am really sad that an amazing >> framework like web2py is forcing me to consider an alternative because I do >> really feel it is constraining me at this point. >> Any help or ideas about that ? >> >
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