This may be ok but where do I get bootswatch_ie.css from? On Thursday, 9 August 2012 11:43:28 UTC-5, AngeloC wrote: > > Hi Massimo, > > I think I cannot complete the bootstrap/web2py css merging in time for > 2.0, it's really a lot of work and I'm a bit busy these days. > > Btw, i'm fixing the bug I introduced with issue 896 and I want to share a > thought with you. > > Actually, there is no way to maintain a mobile first approach and make it > working on IE other than add something like this to the scaffolding: > > <!-- Makes bootswatch working on IE 7/8 --> > <!--[if (lt IE 9)]> > <link rel="stylesheet" href="/responsivekit/static/css/bootswatch_ie.css"> > <![endif]--> > > This will make speedier the whole css on not IE browsers because we remove > IE specific rules (smaller css), but has the downside to require an extra > http get on IE. > > What do you think? > > > 2012/8/9 Alec Taylor <alec.t...@gmail.com <javascript:>> > >> It would be good to have OAuth working for web2py 2 >> >> Facebook and LinkedIn still have some issues >> >> LinkedIn: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/web2py/SbnQEnXEcOg >> >> Facebook: (will add bug report once I've gotten LinkedIn login to work) >> >> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 11:25 PM, Massimo Di Pierro >> <massimo....@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: >> > Can you help us fix the CSS? >> > >> > >> > On Thursday, 9 August 2012 00:29:58 UTC-5, Andrew wrote: >> >> >> >> Just a note on IE7 navbar behaviour: >> >> >> >> The Menu has taken a turn for the worse: >> >> Initially the Welcome App Sub Menus dissapeared in : "welcome css >> pathc, >> >> issue 896, thanks Angelo" >> >> They then returned in "fixed issue qith clicking on toplevel menus" >> except >> >> all of the submenus are displayed when the menu first appears and they >> are >> >> all on top of each other. >> >> >> >> The login options are still blue, and the space between the navbar and >> >> "Welcome" isn't there. >> >> See screen shot. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thursday, August 9, 2012 9:17:17 AM UTC+12, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >>> >> >>> more issues have been addressed. In order to fix an issue I had to >> >>> introduce a slight change of behavior and I am not sure what is the >> best way >> >>> to handle it. >> >>> >> >>> If you login using a third party service (for example janrain using >> >>> facebook) and the service sends info about you, if web2py has >> corresponding >> >>> fields in auth_user, it stores them. If you edit your profile, logout, >> >>> change your facebook profile, login again using janrain, should >> web2py keep >> >>> the current local profile or update it? The bug report suggested that >> web2oy >> >>> should always give preference to the local profile. >> >>> >> >>> I changed web2py accordingly. In practice this change will probably >> not >> >>> affect anybody because none of the services sends any information >> stored by >> >>> auth_user. >> >>> >> >>> Yet, please check it. >> >>> >> >>> Massimo >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Monday, 6 August 2012 23:33:48 UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> Web2py 2.0 is almost done. >> >>>> Please try the nightly build. >> >>>> Let us know if it breaks anything. >> >>>> >> >>>> massimo >> > >> > -- >> > >> > >> > >> >> -- >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Profile: http://it.linkedin.com/in/compagnucciangelo >
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