I hardly use that stuff, if ever. It's easy enough to roll your own. In the 
longer term, it's moving to some opensource css templates.

On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 6:53:58 AM UTC+8, greenpoise wrote:
>
> I have been reading the book and this is what I found for the default 
> layout:
>
> "skeleton.css" contains reset, grid layout and form styles
> "web2py.css" contains web2py specific styles
> "superfish.css" contains menu styles
>
> Then somewhere on top, I found base.css and its explanation. Then you have 
> skeleton.css and the superfish.css. I find that this standard/default 
> layout to be a maze/ordeal. Is hard to follow. Yes, basic changes can be 
> done by changing things here and there but I think it gives ZERO desires to 
> do an abrupt change to the page style. Do you guys follow my thoughts on 
> this?? How can web2py be improved?? and also, has anyone started a project 
> from scratch without running into issues??? 
>
> I previously mentioned this in another post and mentioned a CMS (MODx) to 
> have a really good templating system. I believe web2py could pick some 
> things from it. I get really frustrated when I dig into this part of making 
> my app look like what I want.
>
>
> cheers
>
> d.
>

On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 6:53:58 AM UTC+8, greenpoise wrote:
>
> I have been reading the book and this is what I found for the default 
> layout:
>
> "skeleton.css" contains reset, grid layout and form styles
> "web2py.css" contains web2py specific styles
> "superfish.css" contains menu styles
>
> Then somewhere on top, I found base.css and its explanation. Then you have 
> skeleton.css and the superfish.css. I find that this standard/default 
> layout to be a maze/ordeal. Is hard to follow. Yes, basic changes can be 
> done by changing things here and there but I think it gives ZERO desires to 
> do an abrupt change to the page style. Do you guys follow my thoughts on 
> this?? How can web2py be improved?? and also, has anyone started a project 
> from scratch without running into issues??? 
>
> I previously mentioned this in another post and mentioned a CMS (MODx) to 
> have a really good templating system. I believe web2py could pick some 
> things from it. I get really frustrated when I dig into this part of making 
> my app look like what I want.
>
>
> cheers
>
> d.
>

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