Also, the "ui" argument to the grid can be a dictionary of classes for the 
various elements of the grid.

Anthony

On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 4:51:26 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> You can use any framework you like. The problem is that grid and forms may 
> not have the right classes. Two solutions are:
>
> - add the right classes via JS
> - create a formstyle (look into sqlhtml.py for examples) that can 
> serialize forms in the proper format. 
>
> We definitively need better docs about how to do this.
>
> On Wednesday, 11 March 2015 13:07:05 UTC-5, Gray Kanarek wrote:
>>
>> Someone recommended materialize.css <http://materializecss.com/> as a 
>> great css resource. Does anyone have suggestions with how to integrate this 
>> with a web2py app?
>>
>> In general, a tutorial for using 3rd-party css packages would be great... 
>> at the very least, maybe some guidelines on how to create a layout plugin 
>> like those on web2py.com/layouts from a css package?
>>
>

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