I agree, it looks great. Does the book need to explain a bit more about how to take advantage of such things with web2py? I don't mean that the book should be a css or jquery tutorial, but what I don't quite understand is the what standard html class and id structure there is in the standard web2py pages, which would allow me to manipulate it through css and jquery. Or do I add my own DIVs, classes and ids and then change the css files?(I think yes) Chapter 5 (Views) gives a DIV example with _class added, but is this done in the view or should they be defined in the controller (for changing forms/grids?) ?
I think the information is there in Chapter 5 - Server side DOM and Parsing, HTML Helpers, Customising Default Layout, but it would be helpful to see an example of how the different parts are applied through the controller and views to achieve a cool effect as above (or something simpler perhaps). Not being a very experienced web developer, is this appropriate for the web2py book ? Thanks Andrew On Nov 11, 8:11 am, Richard Vézina <[email protected]> wrote: > Pretty nice... Thanks Richard > > On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Massimo Di Pierro < > > > > [email protected]> wrote: > >http://tympanus.net/Tutorials/OriginalHoverEffects/index.html- Hide quoted > >text - > > - Show quoted text -

