I downloaded multiple layouts from the web with a free Artistic
License and used a script in BeautifulSoup to replace the header, menu
and content with web2py tags. Then I rearranged the files in the
proper web2py locations and stuck everything under one app.

It took about 2hrs. One can do better with more time. About 50% of the
layouts would need some manual tweaks. I have another 1000 layouts
that I did not process.

Massimo


On Nov 5, 11:03 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
wrote:
> For the curious, would you like to explain the procedure you, or
> whoever, went about to generate this.
>
> Ie., where were original layouts/stylesheets obtained from, what
> script or whatever was used to convert/package them into form
> understood by web2py.
>
> Sorry if the answer is obvious but I am ignorant of what web2py does
> internally and so as an outsider would like short dumb persons
> explanation.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Graham
>
> On Nov 6, 3:56 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >http://web2py.com/layouts/plugin_layouts/index?apply=EfflorescenceOrange
>
> > - Try it online first.
> > - Then download the plugin (it is 30MB and it includes 408 layouts
> > already customized for web2py, sort of, + images and css).
> > - Apply the plugin on top of an existing app using admin (requires
> > 1.71.2 or higher)
>
> > From a distribution point of view it would be better to distribute one
> > layout at the time, but from the user point of view, it is cool to
> > have all of them together.
>
>
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