Thank you so much, Paolo!! This is wonderful! It certainly helped my
understanding. However, whenever I try to use this code: Only web2py.css
and calendar.css work.
{{
response.files.insert(0,URL('static','css/web2py.css'))
response.files.insert(1,URL('static','css/bootstrap.min.css'))
response.files.insert(2,URL('static','css/bootstrap-responsive.min.css'))
response.files.insert(3,URL('static','css/web2py_bootstrap.css'))
response.files.insert(4,URL('static','css/style.css'))
response.files.insert(5,URL('static','css/style-desktop.css'))
}}
After a little troubleshooting I figured out the calendar.css was being
pulled from web2py_ajax.html
Any idea on why the code above wouldn't work in the layout_custom.html? I
REALLY appreciate your help. This has made such a difference!
On Saturday, March 8, 2014 9:08:29 AM UTC-5, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>
> It's just a demo. The code is not tested. You should consider this only as
> a very basic reference. The filenames here reported are only conventional
> you should use yours.
>
> 1) put the css files of the template in static/css folder of your web2py
> application;
> 2) put the js files of the template in static/js folder of your web2py
> application. Please note that jquery is already shipped with web2py (check
> web2py_ajax.html);
> 3) assuming that the index.html located to http://pastebin.com/zbnWjs1v is
> the main file of the template, you should modify it in order to get
> advantage of the web2py features and save it in the views folder as
> layout_custom.html (check the layout_custom.html here attached). Please
> note the {{include}} that replaced the main content and the changes in the
> <head> section;
> 4) create in views/default folder a file named intro.html (here attached)
> containing the main content from the index.html of the template and
> extending layout_custom.html;
> 5) in controller/default.py add the following:
>
> def intro():
> return locals()
>
> 6) in the browser see http://ipserver/appname/default/intro page (of
> course you have to replace ipserver and appname with real values).
>
> As said this is only a basic guide. You should make other adjustments in
> order to obtain a full working layout based on the template but we are here
> to help you in case of necessity.
>
>
> Il giorno sabato 8 marzo 2014 01:55:10 UTC+1, Austin Taylor ha scritto:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I purchased this CSS template and I want to integrate web2py with it
>> (because I love web2py).
>> http://www.4templates.com/website-templates/726353988-WT00926/#green
>>
>> It has multiple html files it references, js files, and css sheets.
>> Index.html located here: http://pastebin.com/zbnWjs1v
>>
>>
>> How would I be able to normalize this enough to where I can extend the
>> "layout.html" into other sheets and use all of the .js/css that comes with
>> it?
>>
>> I've tried for 2 days now and I keep running into issues. Even when I try
>> to just return locals() (if I put the index.html in views) it still doesn't
>> apply the css sheets. I've tried using {{=URL('static','css/style.css')")}}
>> with no luck either.
>>
>> Please help me find the best way to make this page normal.
>>
>>
>>
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