Yes it's diffcult but not impossible.

With CSS preprocessors, for example, we can write adaptive rules by 
extending a class defined in choiced css library to a HTML element 
generated by web2py having a different css class or a specific identifier.

web2py, in my opinion, it's flexibile enough in order to obtain a 
soddisfacent result since it adds an identifier or class to (almost) all 
html components.

For example (please be aware the code -  although it's working - is only 
for demostration!) just applying the attached file (of course compiled) to 
our layout.html we will obtain that shown in the following image  (the grid 
come from estore3 by Massimo Di Pierro)

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wSW9MxtIRxI/WTRttjJzLJI/AAAAAAAAAJ4/L-CAaDchjqYFEDm03ld-K4O2sODVwFQWACLcB/s1600/web2py_grid_sui.png>








Il giorno venerdì 26 maggio 2017 15:35:02 UTC+2, Najtsirk ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to have Semantic UI in my application. However the 
> SQLFORM.grid has Bootstrap by default. Is there "the right" way to 
> implement SQLFORM.grid with SemanticUI?
>
> Can somebody point me into the right direction?
>
> Thanks,
> Kristjan
>

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