web2python. we have 'web' an object and 'python' an animal :)
http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno Em 30/11/2011 13:16, "António Ramos" <[email protected]> escreveu: > I love the framework but hate the name Web2py > Everyone uses names related to animals, objects,etc. At least it gives a > better change for a nice logo. > > Best regards > > > > 2011/11/30 stefaan <[email protected]> > >> Web2py default layouts certainly have come a long way since the (IMHO, >> quite awful :p ) fluorescent orange and black-green looks. >> >> I do seem to miss some "best-practices" documentation about how to >> effectively apply themes to a web2py application. The downloadable >> themes do not always properly display the newer widgets (like >> sqlform.grid), leaving me (as a css nitwit) not much option but to use >> the default layout. Unlike web2py functionality, the css classes do >> not seem to be kept backward compatible (your layout won't be >> overwritten if you upgrade to a newer web2py, but if you want the >> newer features to render properly you may have to manually merge old >> layouts with newer layouts) >> >> <handwaving> >> I'm wondering if there aren't any WYSIWYM web layout solutions (what- >> you-see-is-what-you-mean, a web equivalent to LaTeX macros for >> printable documents), e.g. providing standardized css classes that all >> scaffolding applications/widgets/user views ought to restrict >> themselves to. Themes would also have to be implemented in terms of >> those standardized css classes, hopefully leading to a smoother >> theming experience. Approaches like the "ui" argument in sqlform.grid >> do not seem ideal to me. >> </handwaving> >> >> >

