I have tried several themes from http://bootswatch.com/ by just changing 
the url from the layout.html file. It have worked without any problem. I do 
not see why the same thing should not be true from themes from 
wrap-bootstrap..

On Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:17:53 AM UTC+2, Timothy Swieter wrote:
>
> I am pondering a web app design.  I've tinkered around for several years 
> with web coding, but I don't claim to be good at any of it so I am excited 
> to get into Web2Py because it is approachable in that it covers a lot of 
> the deeper issues like security.  For my design, I was looking at using a 
> theme from https://wrapbootstrap.com/ in order to make the app look 
> good.  When I searched on the group I saw a post from just over a year ago 
> mentioning that there may need to be some adjustments in the Web2Py core or 
> CSS to make it easy to drop in themes or new versions of Bootstrap.  Can 
> anyone comment further about what it will take to integrate such templates? 
>  
>
> I suspect I will have to build up the views based on the templates 
> purchased.  Of course I need to attach the appropriate functions and 
> operations to produce the content, flow, logic, etc.  For the CSS of JS 
> files, will I be able to drop those into the proper spot in Web2Py without 
> harm?
>
> Thank you - Tim
>

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