I don't know, you can look at bootstrap css class name on bootstrap site, I
presume that nav is a bootstrap classes name, so they use it if they want a
bootstrap styling into web2py...
Richard
On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Patrick Ryan wrote:
> Thanks Richard. That's very helpful. I'm looki
Thanks Richard. That's very helpful. I'm looking to use the MENU helper to
build a custom sidebar menu so all I need to do now is isolate and modify
the js and css. Is nav now the default class id for the helper?
On Saturday, September 22, 2012, Richard Vézina
wrote:
> It works with Bootstrap now
It works with Bootstrap now as far as I can see, there is a piece of js in
the layout to allow bootstrap menu to have the same behavior of superfish
(I mean submenu, subsubmenu, etc.). I try my app in the under new web2py
2.0.X version and I didn't have to make any change to my MENU() stuff.
When
Hi, I'm working on a custom menu, and I noticed there is no longer a
superfish.css file in the scaffolding app, though the file is still in the
examples application. Has superfish been replaced with something new in
Web2py 2.0 , and if so, what is the new default _class for the MENU()
helper? I
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