Is there a advantage to use reponse.file except the length of the code line and the possibility to insert a CSS or JS at the controller level??
Is it faster or something? Thanks Richard On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday, August 3, 2011 5:22:18 AM UTC-4, Web2Py Freak wrote: >> >> hello guys , >> >> can you show me the way of adding a css file in web2py i trying to >> add one and its not working !! help > > > Assuming you're using the 'welcome' app folder structure, put the file in > /yourapp/static/css, and then link it in the head of your layout view as > follows: > > <link href="{{=URL('static', 'css/yourfile.css')}}" rel="stylesheet" > type="text/css" /> > > > Alternatively, if you're using web2py_ajax.html (which is included in the > layout.html head of the 'welcome' app), anywhere in your code (model, > controller, or view), you can do: > > response.files.append(URL('static', 'css/yourfile.css')) > > > The web2py_ajax.html code links all the response.files (which can be css or > js files) in your layout.html head. > > Anthony >

