As far as I know twitter bootstrap is not just a css, it include a set of
patterns for classes and some javascript. css are built with saas or less
(or something like this)

I guess that including its css in welcome app will create a great confusion,
or will not work at all. Someone needs to create a web2py-twitter-bootstrap
app.

I have my jquery-ui + html5boilerplate + 960.gs + jquerymobile bootstrap app
made on top of welcome. Something similar needs to be done with twitter app.


On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Anaconda <[email protected]> wrote:

> would it be wise to use twitterbootstrap in place of base.css for a
> tiny app I am building? I am just looking for general opinions as I am
> a relatively new developer.
>
> Regards
>



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