I am looking at this link:

https://almsaeedstudio.com/themes/AdminLTE/documentation/index.html. Is 
that widget/plugin that comes with that bootstrap? Michael, you familiar 
with that?

It has something call direct chat. 

On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 12:23:08 AM UTC-4, Michael Beller wrote:
>
> I plan to! When ready, I'd like to try and apply these styles
> https://almsaeedstudio.com/themes/AdminLTE/pages/forms/general.html 
> to the new form.py and perhaps
> https://almsaeedstudio.com/themes/AdminLTE/pages/tables/data.html
> to the new grid.py
>
> On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 10:22:32 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> I am linking this from the new examples app. I assume you will be 
>> maintaining it. for a while. :-)
>> On Wednesday, 23 March 2016 19:38:22 UTC-5, Michael Beller wrote:
>>>
>>> Are you using 2.14.1 beta?
>>>
>>> I would try to get it running without changes before making changes 
>>> (unless you have a need to get it running on an old version of web2py).  As 
>>> Massimo pointed out, it's not necessarily backward compatible but other 
>>> than removing host_names (which I already did in the repo) I don't see why 
>>> it wouldn't work on an older version (I also had to remove formstyle from 
>>> appconfig to support an older version).
>>>
>>> I just installed a clean version using 
>>> git clone https://github.com/mjbeller/web2py-starter.git starter
>>> into 2.14.1 beta (actually current master) and then accessed
>>> /initialize/adminuser 
>>> <http://127.0.0.1:8000/starter2/initialize/adminuser> 
>>> to setup Admin user and auth_groups and everything worked fine.
>>>
>>> I'm still getting an odd error on 2.13.x which I can't figure out but 
>>> I'm content to move forward with just 2.14.1
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 8:02:51 PM UTC-4, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Got it. As always, thank you Massimo. 
>>>>
>>>> I changed in db1.py
>>>>
>>>> auth.define_tables(username=True, signature=True)
>>>>
>>>> to 
>>>> auth.define_tables(username=False, signature=True)
>>>>
>>>> But in  the log in it still ask me for user name. 
>>>>
>>>> Also I get an error when I try to register.
>>>>
>>>> pydal\helpers\classes.py", line 18, in __init__
>>>>     return self.__dict__.__init__(*args, **kwargs)
>>>> TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 7:32:18 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> You cannot do that. You have an app created with web2py 2.14.1 beta 
>>>>> and run it with an older version of web2py. myconf.get is not defined.
>>>>> We only offer backward compatibility, not forward compatibility.
>>>>>
>>>>> Massimo
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, 23 March 2016 18:12:58 UTC-5, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I copied the config file from private and changed this to db1.py.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> auth = Auth(db, host_names=myconf.get('host.name'))
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I still don't get the app running. Any suggestions?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> web2py version running: 2.12.3
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 6:36:34 PM UTC-4, Dave S wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 3:01:24 PM UTC-7, Literate Aspects 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Rimas,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I thank you for the kind thoughts, but I simply don't have that 
>>>>>>>> luxury.  I read and I listen to the video tutorials, IF they matched 
>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>> current live app, then following the step by step instructions would 
>>>>>>>> be 
>>>>>>>> straight forward, but the live app does not match the instructions, so 
>>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>>> each step, one has to FIGURE out an unknown.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The only difference I recognized in the screen shots was that the 
>>>>>>> book had 1 more line in the header comment.  The code lines you showed 
>>>>>>> seemed to match.  But recognize that the code included in the Welcome 
>>>>>>> app 
>>>>>>> (which is the code that gets used if you pressed the "Make new App" 
>>>>>>> button 
>>>>>>> on the Web2Py "console" page) can get changed every release; the book 
>>>>>>> tends 
>>>>>>> not to change as often.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Some of these changes are simplification, some are taking advantage 
>>>>>>> of new features, and some are corrections.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Going back to one of your earlier questions:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> def index(): return "Hello from MyApp"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> differs from 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> def index(): return dict(message="Hello from MyApp")
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> in a basic Python way ... the first returns a string, the second 
>>>>>>> returns a dictionary object, where the key "message" has the value 
>>>>>>> "Hello 
>>>>>>> from MyApp:, which is a string.  The generic views that come with 
>>>>>>> Web2Py 
>>>>>>> know how to render a string.  They also know how to render values 
>>>>>>> retrieved 
>>>>>>> from a dictionary.  Just about everything else is a special case of 
>>>>>>> those 2 
>>>>>>> basic capabilities.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The BEAUTIFY() helper Rimas mentioned is something that gets 
>>>>>>> executed on the server (in rendering the views) to generate HTML that 
>>>>>>> shows 
>>>>>>> what's in the object given as it's argument.  If that argument is a 
>>>>>>> dictionary like the above, it will render a short table showing the key 
>>>>>>> ("message") and its value ("Hello From MyApp").
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Chapter 2 covers some Python basics, and general Python tutorials 
>>>>>>> and books are available elsewhere.  If you're totally new to 
>>>>>>> programming, 
>>>>>>> than you may want to spend some time on those.  If you're used to C or 
>>>>>>> C# 
>>>>>>> or Java, Chapter 2 may be enough to get you started.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Good luck!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /dps
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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