There is no problem with bootstrap - you can write your own widgets using
its classes,
but if you customize/override web2py.js/web2py-bootsrup3.js/widgtes.py
you have a chance to get a pain with updating web2py (bootstrap is updated
much rarely)
optimal solution (I think)
- write your own widget python-part and place it in the module (in
your_app/modules or web2py/site-packages - to have access from all
apps)
- write your own js-part ( separate file in static/js )
to avid js-conflicts don't use web2py CSS-classes/attrs/data- (like w2p_*)
- change it to yours and wrap all your js-fun in JQuery plugin (like
$.your_plugin = { all your js-code })
On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 1:14:10 AM UTC+3, Pierre wrote:
>
> If I want to define another class like
>
> class MyListWidget(StringWidget):
>
>
> what's the location to put this code ?
>
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