On that note, may be that will be a good example to capture on the site. 
How do we use different kind of layout for the look and feel of it. Create 
active state etc... Even though, its not web2py specific but more of design 
feature but still, we use them. Just some thoughts...: -)

On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 8:24:26 PM UTC-4, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>
> What did you use to create the layout like that? Or it came with the 
> bootstrap? Just curious. Looks nice: -)
>
> On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 6:28:57 PM UTC-4, JorgeH wrote:
>>
>> Looks good ;)
>>
>> On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 4:40:14 PM UTC-5, Ivica Kralj wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> This is my little personal project I have worked on for the last few 
>>> months. 
>>>
>>> www.web2pyref.com
>>>
>>> Project is in beta and I'm still adding and fixing features, 
>>> functionalities and content, whenever I get a chance. Please, feel free to 
>>> express your opinions or constructive suggestions.
>>>
>>> Service is open to all. You can register and contribute by adding more 
>>> examples.
>>>
>>> Idea behind the service is to link particular web2py reference to a 
>>> multiple web2py examples. This will enable web2py users to learn or remind 
>>> them-self how to use certain web2py functionality by examining multiple 
>>> examples. System should automatically link every reference to web2py 
>>> examples' records. 
>>>
>>> When I started playing with web2py, I always wanted to have this type of 
>>> resource, so I believe new web2py users will find the project beneficial.
>>>
>>> If you will add new examples, please keep in mind following criteria: 
>>> examples should be relevant and *functional. *Accepted example types 
>>> are snippets, apps, plugins or modules. Also, if you copy and paste 
>>> example's code, example should be fully operational in your web2py 
>>> environment.
>>>
>>> Functionalities so far:
>>>
>>>    - Add/edit web2py references and examples.
>>>    - Save/follow records
>>>    - Rate records
>>>    - Comment
>>>    - Private user page where you can access your own, commented, rated 
>>>    and saved references and examples records.
>>>    - Search
>>>    - Tags
>>>    - 3.5 step wizard form
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ivica
>>>
>>> p.s.
>>> If you are planing to test the app, please do not publish irrelevant or 
>>> uncompleted records...(google remembers everything) :)
>>>
>>>

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