Thanks! :-)

On Thursday, 18 July 2013 11:16:12 UTC-5, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>
> I answered to a specific question but you are right: the code should go in 
> web2py_bootstrap.css in order to solve the conflict. Anyway we have to 
> check that the patch doesn't break anything else. Therefore please give me 
> a bit of the time and I will open an issue ticket on the issue tracker 
> together with the patch.
>
> Il giorno giovedì 18 luglio 2013 17:56:50 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro ha 
> scritto:
>>
>> Should this go in web2py_bootstrap.css?
>>
>> On Thursday, 18 July 2013 10:51:15 UTC-5, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>>>
>>> Please put the following code in your custom css file (or in the bottom 
>>> of web2py_bootstrap.css if you are using the welcome app scaffolding):
>>>
>>> .generic-widget input[type='radio'] {margin:-1px 0 0 0; 
>>> vertical-align:middle
>>> ;}
>>> .generic-widget input[type='radio'] + label {display:inline-block;margin
>>> :0 0 0 6px; vertical-align: middle;}
>>>
>>> Bootstrap framework has a html structure for radio controls different 
>>> from web2py radio widget. For this reason the issue has been raised.
>>>  
>>>
>>> Il giorno giovedì 18 luglio 2013 10:12:20 UTC+2, Johann Spies ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>> I took the welcome app (trunk version), added the following model: 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> db.define_table("toets_radio",
>>>>                 Field('yesno', requires=IS_IN_SET([(0, 'No'), (1, 
>>>> 'Yes')]),
>>>>                 widget = SQLFORM.widgets.radio.widget))
>>>>
>>>> And it produced this view there the radio button and the label are on 
>>>> two different lines (see attached screenshot).
>>>>
>>>> Then I replaced the /static directory and /views/layout.html with a 
>>>> version from an older app and the radio button and it's label was next to 
>>>> each other as expected (see second screenshot).
>>>>
>>>> I was so far unable to determine what exactly causes this and have 
>>>> wasted several hours to solve the problem in the trunk version.  I would 
>>>> appreciate it if someone more knowledgable than me can solve this.
>>>>
>>>> The bootstrap version in the css that worked correctly was 2.04. 
>>>> Unfortunately the web2py*.css files did not have a version in.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Johann
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Because experiencing your loyal love is better than life itself, 
>>>> my lips will praise you.  (Psalm 63:3)
>>>>  
>>>

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