Dear Paolo,

I will try this on *both* my *Windows* machine *AND* my *Ubuntu* machine. 

Also, please see my previous post, of about 5 minutes ago, in response to 
you, regarding the *different* types of *failure modes* for my *Windows and 
Ubuntu* machines. [The "*three white lines*" *never* show up *on* my *
Windows* machine, *only* *on* my *Ubuntu* machine]

Thanks again, Paolo, for all the help.

Love and peace,

Joe

On Thursday, September 27, 2012 4:27:24 PM UTC-7, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>
> Joe a last try.
> I confused web2py versions on my pc.
> In last trunk of web2py the javascript hover menu funcion has been moved 
> in static/js/web2py_bootstrap.js
> Here attached new test4joe.
> Finger crossed.
>
> Il giorno giovedì 27 settembre 2012 23:51:36 UTC+2, Paolo Caruccio ha 
> scritto:
>>
>> It's very strange. I tested my layout.html in several Windows scenarios 
>> (windows7, windowsXp sp3) with several browsers (last version of Opera, 
>> Firefox, Chrome and IE9) without any issue.
>> I used the last trunk of web2py, not stable version 2.0.9.
>> Anyway, web2py 2.0.9 has topbar menu managed via bootstrap framework. 
>> This framework is responsive, so when wieport is smaller of a certain width 
>> the menu collapses and it's replaced with the three white lines.
>>
>> Only for test: you could try the following options and see what happens:
>> 1) refresh the page when browser window is fullscreen
>> 2) open the web2py application with a cache cleaned browser
>> 3) disable javascript 
>>
>> Il giorno giovedì 27 settembre 2012 23:38:26 UTC+2, JoeCodeswell ha 
>> scritto:
>>>
>>> Dear Niphlod,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try that.
>>>
>>> I also answered my own question about where are the old versions. The 
>>> last 1.99.x version looks to be 1.99.7 and is found 
>>> here<http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/?name=R-1.99.7>. 
>>>
>>>
>>> http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/?name=R-1.99.7
>>>
>>> Thanks for all the help, everyone. It's a great community and a great 
>>> framework.
>>>
>>> Love and peace,
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>  
>>>
>>> On Thursday, September 27, 2012 2:29:56 PM UTC-7, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>
>>>> it's not a web2py issue, you are having issues with the new scaffolding 
>>>> app and the css running on it.
>>>> Just copy the welcome app folders "views" and "static" of 1.99.2 over 
>>>> the app you are developing on 2.0.9 .
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, September 27, 2012 11:16:21 PM UTC+2, JoeCodeswell wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear web2py folks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's one last thing. I have one more windows XP SP3 machine. It has 
>>>>> a web2py [Version 1.99.2 (2011-09-26 06:55:33) stable] running on it. I 
>>>>> made a new simple application called "forms" and changed:
>>>>> 1. models/menu.py          to be the same as in my original post - way 
>>>>> up at the top.   
>>>>> 2. models/db.py               to be the same as in my original post - 
>>>>> way up at the top. 
>>>>> 3. controllers.default.py     to be the same as in my original post - 
>>>>> way up at the top. 
>>>>>
>>>>> *Result*.
>>>>> All the *menus and sub-menus show up and work just fine* for *both 
>>>>> Firefox and Opera*. Please see the screen shots.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I have the following questions. 
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I revert to  web2py [Version 1.99.2 (2011-09-26 06:55:33) 
>>>>> stable on my other machines so I can continue to develop my app while 
>>>>> this 
>>>>> menu issue is being resolved in version 2.0.9? Where can I download this 
>>>>> or 
>>>>> a later more stable 1.99.x version of web2py?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for all the help.
>>>>>
>>>>> Love and peace,
>>>>>
>>>>> Joe
>>>>>
>>>>

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