oh and the reason mine didn't work is, the layout plugins on web2py don't
use bootstrap it seems. I changed to using a bootstrap3 scaffold, and a
themed bootstrap.min.css, and it worked fine.
On Tuesday, 10 February 2015 08:33:01 UTC, Yebach wrote:
>
>
> I would like to create a drop down menu in my layout. The data for menu is
> read from menu.py
>
> this is my list for menu
>
> response.menu_logged = [
> (T('Schedules'),URL('default','index')==URL(),URL('default','index')),
> (T('New schedule'),URL('script','edit')==URL(),URL('script','edit',
> args='new')),
> (T('Settings'), False, None, [
>
> (T('Workers'),URL('settings','workers')==URL(),URL('settings','workers')),
>
> (T('Shifts'),URL('settings','turnusi')==URL(),URL('settings','turnusi')),
> (T('Config'),URL('settings','config')==
> URL(),URL('settings','config')) ,]
> )]
>
>
> Now I would like to put workers, shifts and config in one submenu
> (dropdown) called settings (Schedules,new schedule, and config to be
> horizontal and then config menus vertical )
>
> and in my layout.html
>
> {{if auth.is_logged_in():}}
> {{ for i, page in enumerate(response.menu_logged): }}
> <li{{ if response.menu_logged[i][1]:
> response.write(XML(' class="active"')) }}><a href="{{
> =response.menu_logged[i][2] }}">{{ =response.menu_logged[i][0] }}</a></li>
>
> {{ pass }}
> <li><a href="
> https://sites.google.com/site/navodilawoshi/"
> target="_blank">{{=T('Help')}}</a></li>
> any suggestions?
>
> Is there is a possibility to do it with web2py and not html/css/js?
>
> thank you
>
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