Dear Anthony,

You said, "And if you need a completely customized form, you can do so by 
writing a formstyle function, using form.custom, or with hand-coded HTML. 
With the latter two options, if you need to re-use the form code, you can 
put it in a template and "include" it where needed."

Thanks, Anthony. I often find I "need a completely customized form". 

Is there an example of using a hand-coded HTML form with standard web2py 
Model/Controller-Action code? I'm sure you know about it if there is.

Thanks, Anthony.

Love and peace,

Joe

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:14:06 AM UTC-8, JoeCodeswell wrote:
>
> Dear web2py-users,
>
> Here is my question about the roadmap goals for web2py development. 
>
> Will the goals for web2py development be oriented to serve 
>     Web Developers MORE THAN Website Administrators or 
>     vice versa? 
>
> I personally think web2py should serve Web Developers MORE THAN Website 
> Administrators.
>
> However, i think it is often the case that web2py serves Website 
> Administrators MORE THAN Web Developers. I think this is especially true 
> regarding the target users of plugins and wizards.
>
> Thanks for a GREAT framework.
>
> Love and peace,
>
> Joe
>

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