Thanks for the replies. That fixed worked for me Paolo.

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:59 PM, LightDot <light...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I was too quick to comment and too optimistic :)
>
> It seems Bootstrap's css will need to be further tested for collisions
> with current web2py css code. I'm using Carousel myself but didn't notice
> the problem because I have never enabled the controls...
>
> Regards
>
> On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 9:35:42 PM UTC+2, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>>
>> I'm building an app for trying carousel feature and I met the same your
>> issue.
>>
>> My solution (note style statement):
>>
>>
>> <a class="right carousel-control" href="#myCarousel" data-slide="next"
>> style="width:40px;float:none;**text-align:center;">&rsaquo;</**a>
>>
>> Maybe you should adapt the width to your necessity.
>>
>> The inline css style overwrites the ".right" rule in web2py.css
>>
>>
>> Il giorno martedì 19 giugno 2012 19:25:07 UTC+2, dundee ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Anyone trying to use carousel in web2py nightly build?
>>> I used it exactly as stated on the bootstrap web site. However, the
>>> controls are not rendered properly and I can only the next button works.
>>> The controls are positioned correctly but a big border is around the
>>> controls.
>>>
>>> <a class="carousel-control left" href="#myCarousel" data-slide="prev">
>>> &lsaquo;</a>
>>> <a class="carousel-control right" href="#myCarousel" data-slide="next">
>>> &rsaquo;</a>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have attached a screenshot.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>


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