david, feel free to provide a solution, i.e. a new better welcome/
views/layout.html and css.

The only requirements for me are not change MENU (for backward
compatibility) and keep menu without JS.

Massimo

On Mar 9, 6:41 am, villas <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 8, 10:31 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Why do we need a grid system again? Why does this belong to web2py? I
> > am not convinced.
>
> I didn't know that you previously had a grid and I agree that divs are
> not so easy and tables are more predictable and reliable.  However,
> tables will seldom be chosen as a basis for attractive designs these
> days and this thread is named 'beautification' :-)   I believe that
> people will continue to move away from table layouts to embrace CSS in
> more inventive ways.
>
> Of course we can all go off and do our 'own thing'.  However,  it
> would still be nice if the community could choose an acceptable layout
> using divs and common names which could be used as a foundation for
> our individual efforts.  We could then possibly tempt more people to
> design good templates,  or better still, use a stock of templates that
> have been designed for other projects.
>
> Clearly,  the solution must be bulletproof,  low or zero maintenance
> and simple.  I am just trying to help in exploring the idea and I do
> not necessarily think the answer is a grid,  although that system does
> have benefits.
>
> -David

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