Richard, are you the author of this message 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py-developers/qKO_hLh2W9U/_UcR5GEp1ToJ?

If yes, in welcome app we have adopted the following solution:

body {height:auto;}
#header (margin-top:60px;}

without any body top padding.

In other words, you could set a top margin on first container in place of a 
top padding on the body.

Only one note: in responsive design at small size viewport you will have 
extra top margin when top navbar becomes static but this can be corrected 
through media queries.


Il giorno martedì 2 ottobre 2012 22:49:05 UTC+2, Richard ha scritto:
>
> Solved
>
> Thanks Paolo, it was driving me nuts.
>
> Richard
>
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Richard Vézina 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Thanks Paolo,
>>
>> It works for welcome.
>>
>> Still have difficulties with my app but I made many little changes maybe 
>> I broke something somewhere.
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Paolo Caruccio 
>> <[email protected]<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Richard,
>>>
>>> the issue has been corrected some time ago. Please check the trunk 
>>> version.
>>>
>>> Anyway, you could replace
>>>
>>> .icon-white{background-image:url(
>>> "../images/glyphicons-halflings-white.png");} /* right folder for 
>>> bootstrap white images/icons */
>>>
>>> with
>>>
>>> /* right folder for bootstrap white images/icons */
>>> .icon-white,
>>> .nav-tabs > .active > a > [class^="icon-"],
>>> .nav-tabs > .active > a > [class*=" icon-"],
>>> .nav-pills > .active > a > [class^="icon-"],
>>> .nav-pills > .active > a > [class*=" icon-"],
>>> .nav-list > .active > a > [class^="icon-"],
>>> .nav-list > .active > a > [class*=" icon-"],
>>> .navbar-inverse .nav > .active > a > [class^="icon-"],
>>> .navbar-inverse .nav > .active > a > [class*=" icon-"],
>>> .dropdown-menu > li > a:hover > [class^="icon-"],
>>> .dropdown-menu > li > a:hover > [class*=" icon-"],
>>> .dropdown-menu > .active > a > [class^="icon-"],
>>> .dropdown-menu > .active > a > [class*=" icon-"] {
>>>   background-image:url("../images/glyphicons-halflings-white.png");
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Il giorno martedì 2 ottobre 2012 22:09:01 UTC+2, Richard ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>> I found an other little issue using last version of bootstrap with 
>>>> web2py 2.0.9
>>>>
>>>> The icons disapears on rollover, only the blue highligth remain and the 
>>>> inversed white texte of the a tag, but the <i class"icon-something"></i> 
>>>> don't follow... 
>>>>
>>>> Can't find why...
>>>>
>>>> These lines from web2py_bootstrap.css :
>>>>
>>>> [class^="icon-"],[class*=" icon-"]{background-image:url("**
>>>> ../images/glyphicons-**halflings.png")} /* right folder for bootstrap 
>>>> black images/icons */
>>>> .icon-white{background-image:**url("../images/glyphicons-**halflings-white.png");}
>>>>  
>>>> /* right folder for bootstrap white images/icons */
>>>>
>>>> Could be in cause.
>>>>
>>>> It likes if the icons never get the icon-white class setup by 
>>>> bootstrap.js (I am not sure how bootstrap works exactly), it can find the 
>>>> glypicons white file...
>>>>
>>>> Richard
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Niphlod <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, seems also that doesn't break anything (except for the navbar 
>>>>> default color that now is gray (.navbar-inverse does the job)). Seems 
>>>>> also 
>>>>> to not break web2py styles.
>>>>> However, affix has an issue: try resizing the Components page of the 
>>>>> documentation a lot on the y side (try something like 900px*500px).... 
>>>>> you 
>>>>> need to scroll to the end of the page to access the last links. Bummer.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 10:37:42 PM UTC+2, Limedrop wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bootstrap would now seem to provide sufficient support for web2py 
>>>>>> menus:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Submenu support on dropdowns.
>>>>>> - Disabled states on navs and dropdowns.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And the Affix JavaScript plugin is cool.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 11:27:03 PM UTC+12, Khalil KHAMLICHI 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Awesome!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Alec Taylor 
>>>>>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> There's a new version of bootstrap available.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Might be worth upgrading: https://github.com/web2py/**web2**
>>>>>>>> py/pull/27 <https://github.com/web2py/web2py/pull/27>
>>>>>>>>
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