Remember that suicide is use javascript to capture login and password


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2012/12/6 Anthony <[email protected]>

> The web2py version is loading the web2py.css stylesheet, which among other
> things sets the width of text boxes to 300px. Also, for the submit button,
> web2py generates an input of type "submit" with no class, but yours is of
> type "button" with class "button" -- so you should either create your own
> custom submit button or change the CSS to style web2py's button as you like
> it.
>
> Anthony
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 5:50:50 PM UTC-5, Clinton Collins wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you shed some more light on this? I checked into the custom forms,
>> but it doesn't really create the desirable effect I was going for. Here's
>> what I have for the view:
>>
>> {{extend 'login.html'}}
>> {{=form.custom.begin}}
>> <div id="userbox">Username: {{=form.custom.widget.username**}}</div>
>> <br />
>> <div id="passbox">Password: {{=form.custom.widget.password**}}</div>
>> {{=form.custom.submit}}
>> {{=form.custom.end}}
>>
>> In the controller I have this:
>>
>> def index():
>>     return dict(form=auth.login())
>>
>> Once again, I'm trying to get it to work like this:
>> http://pydev.allgamer.net/**panel/default/login<http://pydev.allgamer.net/panel/default/login>and
>>  this is what I currently have:
>> http://pydev.allgamer.net/**panel/default/index<http://pydev.allgamer.net/panel/default/index>
>>
>> Thanks for the help so far.
>>
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