I downloaded the latest this morning and found some icons cannot be 
displayed. Maybe we're not using the latest bootstrap ?

<ul>
   <li><i class="icon-glass"></i> icon-glass</li> => OK 
  <li><i class="icon-wrench"></i> icon-wrench</li> => Not displayed
</ul>



On Sunday, May 27, 2012 5:53:16 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Grazie. In trunk. In futuro ti prego di uploadare i files in google code 
> issues. Sono molto disorganizzato. Cosi' non si perdono. ;-)
>
> On Sunday, 27 May 2012 06:06:39 UTC-5, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>>
>> A small look improvement . Please replace code for  
>> .icon-chevron-right in bootswatch.css with
>>
>> .icon-chevron-right {
>>   border-left: 4px solid #000;
>>   border-right: 4px solid transparent;
>>   border-bottom: 4px solid transparent;
>>   border-top: 4px solid transparent;
>>   content: "";
>>   display: inline-block;
>>   height: 0;
>>   opacity: 0.7;
>>   vertical-align: top;
>>   width: 0;
>>   margin-right:-13px;
>>   margin-top: 7px;
>>   float:right;
>> }
>>
>>
>> Il giorno domenica 27 maggio 2012 12:23:54 UTC+2, Paolo Caruccio ha 
>> scritto:
>>>
>>> Small patch - not deeply tested - to make the menu working when 
>>> javascript is disabled.
>>>
>>> Il giorno venerdì 25 maggio 2012 22:06:38 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro ha 
>>> scritto:
>>>>
>>>> I managed to fix it. Now the carets and class are added automatically 
>>>> via JS and there is no need to tweak menus.
>>>>
>>>> Cons: nested menus break if JS disabled.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, I feel this is a big step closer to web2py 2.0.
>>>>
>>>> massimo
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, 25 May 2012 14:53:24 UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I added this trunk but with one change. Instead of the attached 
>>>>> menu.py (which is not backward compatible), I added some jQuery code 
>>>>> layout.html that attempts to reproduce the same effect. It works 
>>>>> something 
>>>>> is wrong with alignment and I cannot figure out what. Can you take a look?
>>>>>
>>>>> Massimo
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, 24 May 2012 18:16:37 UTC-5, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andrew, I played a bit on this subject. Please replace the below 
>>>>>> files (before backup them) with attached ones:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. welcome > models > menu.py (check the changes in response.menu)
>>>>>> 2. welcome > views > layout.html (heavily changed)
>>>>>> 3. welcome > static > css > web2py.css (find the comment "bootswatch" 
>>>>>> to see the changes)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now, if you download a css from bootswatch.com or built it from  
>>>>>> http://stylebootstrap.info, replacing default one you shouldn't have 
>>>>>> problems. For the menu I used one of solutions that Anthony proposed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In attachement also some images to show how several themes are 
>>>>>> rendered in several modern browsers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Last notes:
>>>>>> a) this is an experiment. You have to obtain official changes from 
>>>>>> web2py developers
>>>>>> b) my enviroment: windows 7, python 2.7.2, web2py version 2.0.00 
>>>>>> (2012-05-23 09:27:57) dev
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Il giorno lunedì 21 maggio 2012 20:42:38 UTC+2, Andrew ha scritto:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>> I'm trying a few bootswatch themes over a new "welcome" app.    see 
>>>>>>> http://bootswatch.com/
>>>>>>> The first thing I noticed is that the menus don't display correctly. 
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is anyone playing with this ?  Seeing that web2py uses bootstrap, it 
>>>>>>> would be great to drop in a bootswatch theme.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
> On Sunday, 27 May 2012 06:06:39 UTC-5, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>>
>> A small look improvement . Please replace code for  
>> .icon-chevron-right in bootswatch.css with
>>
>> .icon-chevron-right {
>>   border-left: 4px solid #000;
>>   border-right: 4px solid transparent;
>>   border-bottom: 4px solid transparent;
>>   border-top: 4px solid transparent;
>>   content: "";
>>   display: inline-block;
>>   height: 0;
>>   opacity: 0.7;
>>   vertical-align: top;
>>   width: 0;
>>   margin-right:-13px;
>>   margin-top: 7px;
>>   float:right;
>> }
>>
>>
>> Il giorno domenica 27 maggio 2012 12:23:54 UTC+2, Paolo Caruccio ha 
>> scritto:
>>>
>>> Small patch - not deeply tested - to make the menu working when 
>>> javascript is disabled.
>>>
>>> Il giorno venerdì 25 maggio 2012 22:06:38 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro ha 
>>> scritto:
>>>>
>>>> I managed to fix it. Now the carets and class are added automatically 
>>>> via JS and there is no need to tweak menus.
>>>>
>>>> Cons: nested menus break if JS disabled.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, I feel this is a big step closer to web2py 2.0.
>>>>
>>>> massimo
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, 25 May 2012 14:53:24 UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I added this trunk but with one change. Instead of the attached 
>>>>> menu.py (which is not backward compatible), I added some jQuery code 
>>>>> layout.html that attempts to reproduce the same effect. It works 
>>>>> something 
>>>>> is wrong with alignment and I cannot figure out what. Can you take a look?
>>>>>
>>>>> Massimo
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, 24 May 2012 18:16:37 UTC-5, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andrew, I played a bit on this subject. Please replace the below 
>>>>>> files (before backup them) with attached ones:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. welcome > models > menu.py (check the changes in response.menu)
>>>>>> 2. welcome > views > layout.html (heavily changed)
>>>>>> 3. welcome > static > css > web2py.css (find the comment "bootswatch" 
>>>>>> to see the changes)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now, if you download a css from bootswatch.com or built it from  
>>>>>> http://stylebootstrap.info, replacing default one you shouldn't have 
>>>>>> problems. For the menu I used one of solutions that Anthony proposed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In attachement also some images to show how several themes are 
>>>>>> rendered in several modern browsers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Last notes:
>>>>>> a) this is an experiment. You have to obtain official changes from 
>>>>>> web2py developers
>>>>>> b) my enviroment: windows 7, python 2.7.2, web2py version 2.0.00 
>>>>>> (2012-05-23 09:27:57) dev
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Il giorno lunedì 21 maggio 2012 20:42:38 UTC+2, Andrew ha scritto:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>> I'm trying a few bootswatch themes over a new "welcome" app.    see 
>>>>>>> http://bootswatch.com/
>>>>>>> The first thing I noticed is that the menus don't display correctly. 
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is anyone playing with this ?  Seeing that web2py uses bootstrap, it 
>>>>>>> would be great to drop in a bootswatch theme.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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