The 'welcome' app is the foundation for any new app created via 'admin', so yes, you'll get the Skeleton scaffold for any new app. Note, this is currently only in trunk -- I believe Massimo is planning the next release very soon.
Anthony On Sunday, November 27, 2011 11:45:47 AM UTC-5, VP wrote: > > Thanks Anthony. > > Is Skeletion configured by default when a new application is created > or it's just in this welcome app? > > Thanks, > VP > > > On Nov 26, 10:35 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote: > > On the server side, request.user_agent() returns info about the user > agent, > > and request.user_agent().is_mobile indicates whether it's a mobile > device. > > You can also decorate a function with @mobilize, and when it's a mobile > > client, it will automatically change the view from func.html to > > func.mobile.html, so you can have a separate mobile view (which can > extend > > an alternative layout). I suppose you could also specify a variable in > the > > {{extend ...}} to extend different layouts for mobile and non-mobile > > requests, but in that case, you won't be able to byetcode compile the > views > > (because the view being extended must be known at compile time). > > > > You can also do things on the client side with CSS media queries and JS. > > For example, the new 'welcome' app (in trunk -- demo here: > http://tests.web2py.com/welcome/) uses Skeleton > > (http://www.getskeleton.com). If you make your browser window skinny, > > you'll see how the layout changes (dynamically) to accommodate the narrow > > screen. > > > > Anthony > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Saturday, November 26, 2011 9:10:50 PM UTC-5, VP wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I know web2py has a seemingly very useful plugin for jquery mobile. I > > > am wondering what everyone does for apps that are supposed to be > > > tailored for both PCs and mobile devices. At the simplest level, > > > let's say there are two layouts that need to be switched depending on > > > which platforms. How do we do this efficiently in web2py? > > > > > Further, in addition to layouts, different controllers might be needed > > > for different platforms too. How do we do this efficiently? > > > > > Thanks. > > > VP > >

