Martin, what about a twitter bootstrap plugin?
we can create a plugin to inject bootstrap specific helpers. THUMBNAILS(), POPOVER(), MODAL(), PILLS().... also a bootstrap manager. {{=bootstrapmanager(v=2.1, js=True)}} So it will be app agnostic. what do you think about? Em 24/08/2012 08:37, "Martín Mulone" <mulone.mar...@gmail.com> escreveu: > It's just an application, it's just my way of doing thing what I'm > sharing, I'm not proposing like a replacement to welcome. Perhaps I have > to warn to not use it, because is different and I think most of people > working on web2py have to have your owns scatfolding app or already have > it. Today is boostrap perhaps tomorrow is bootstrap 12 or trapboost...I > have not problem with this. If you like it, go for it. > > I usually do in my cycle of making applications: 1) Clone scatfolding > (lease bootstrap, or whatever layout popular of the moment ) as a new app > 2) Hack the scatfold and do the app 3) finish the work and make app ready. > New app? ok, we need to make changes to scatfold? make changes and start > again with new app with point 1). I have doing this way for around 2 years > in web2py and never do a breakage. > > I think web2py lacks on giving a very minimal app, is only giving a > complex welcome, this will perhaps help to teach basic functions on > newones. Massimo you talk about the block header, sidebar, I know you have > to force compatibility, but this kind of programming is wrong in my point > of view, welcome introduce some complex code in layout and in view that > also ruin performance to show some sidebar. The people have to know that is > developing a web application, so have to learn HTML and CSS, with grid > system is more easy than ever to make this achiviement. > > Yes perhaps anytime is an issue. Flash work like normal nothing new there. > What is missing, I think only grid I forgot. > > Martin. > > 2012/8/23 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> > >> Martin, >> >> it is really well done but, as it is, it not appropriate for out >> scaffolding app. >> >> First of all it relies on many bootstrap specific helpers. >> Menus work in a different way than documented. >> Flash has a more complex html structure and does not provide a good >> example for new users. >> It is based on anytime.js while we moved to calendar.js. >> The html lacks the blocks for header, footer and sidebar. >> Many web2py specific styles are missing. >> >> Yours is a more a by-the-book bootstrap app than welcome is but welcome >> is designed above all to provide an example for new users who may or not >> want to use bootstrap. The fact that is uses bootstrap is accidental and >> only affects the CSS. >> >> It is in principle possible to merge it with the scaffolding but we would >> still need to fix menus. Perhaps we should do it but web2py 2.0 has waited >> long enough, mostly because of css. I would not want to put it off more >> because we have a new css option. >> >> Massimo >> >> >> On Thursday, 23 August 2012 13:48:03 UTC-5, Martin.Mulone wrote: >>> >>> Twitter Bootstrap scatfolding application *updated. >>> >>> Now is awesome :-P >>> >>> * Now based on version 2.1.0 (sync) >>> * Menu based on twitter bootstrap navbar (support multilevel menu) >>> * Plugin highlight. >>> * Many fixes to layout now support responsive. >>> * Very clean layout. >>> * Started to document (getting) >>> * Some examples. >>> * Flash is render as alert. >>> >>> Working demo: >>> http://testbootstrap.tecnodoc.**com.ar/<http://testbootstrap.tecnodoc.com.ar/> >>> Doc: >>> http://testbootstrap.tecnodoc.**com.ar/getting<http://testbootstrap.tecnodoc.com.ar/getting> >>> Source: >>> https://bitbucket.org/**mulonemartin/bootstrap<https://bitbucket.org/mulonemartin/bootstrap> >>> >>> Note: Not yet fully tested. >>> >> -- >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > http://www.tecnodoc.com.ar > > -- > > > > --