jqueryui is far more customizable, generally well supported and with a lot 
of widgets.

That being said, if you're happy with the tools that boostrap's framework 
provide, there's no need to use jqueryUI's ones (and that's a sentence as 
general as it could be with any other framework/lib/etc of your choice).

On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 7:45:56 PM UTC+1, HittingSmoke wrote:
>
> I have some experience with Boostrap  and the associated javascript tools 
> it comes with. I just stumbled across the jQueryUI lines in layout.html 
> last night so I thought I'd look it up.
>
> It would seem to me there's quite a bit of overlap in the functionality of 
> the two. I'm curious why jQueryUI entries are included since web2py uses 
> Bootstrap. Is there some advantage to using jQueryUI that I'm missing? Do 
> the two conflict with eachother? Why would I want to enable jQueryUI for a 
> web2py app when I have the Bootstrap javascript tools.
>

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