Can I get an updated patch?
On Sunday, 17 June 2012 04:55:25 UTC-5, Andrew wrote: > > The blue color was coming from Line 32 from bootstrap.min.css. However , > I started again from a clean welcome app and reinstalled the two files and > the blue is gone, now getting the color from bootswatch. (cache issue ?) > > Thanks Paolo. It works great. I've also sent patch file to Massimo, but > your files should be the correct ones. > > > > On Sunday, June 17, 2012 9:14:16 PM UTC+12, Paolo Caruccio wrote: >> >> For me is indifferent. I looked around the web and some bootstrap sites >> have a group of buttons and others haven't. >> >> Anyway to revert to B1 please apply attached files. >> >> About the color, please note that IE7 doesn't support the 'inherit' >> parameter so we have to apply a workaround (see attached bootswatch.css). >> >> @Massimo in bootswatch.css I fixed the menu issue when BS2.0.4 is applied >> (https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/YqdwW3jIZ_I/KR2SebT8AnEJ). >> Please check if it works. Thank you. >> >> >> Il giorno domenica 17 giugno 2012 05:30:04 UTC+2, Andrew ha scritto: >>> >>> A week or two ago a change was made to the nav bar to give the auth >>> buttons for Login, Register, etc a button look. This was part of the >>> fix to the dropdown menus to get them to work with bootstrap. Another >>> change was made to revert back to the old look (but only as an attachment >>> to a previous post in this list). >>> >>> There are two screen shots, current welcome app, and with the buttons >>> reverted to the old look. >>> >>> Credit to Paolo for making both changes. Given that the buttons have >>> been in trunk for a while, it is worth getting a consensus to keep it or >>> revert it. So: >>> >>> *Vote:* >>> *A) KEEP THE BUTTON LOOK* >>> *B) REVERT TO THE OLD LOOK* >>> * >>> * >>> *if B) * >>> * >>> * >>> *B.1) Revert to the Pipe separator between the options (as shown)* >>> *B.2) Don't include the Pipe separator.* >>> >>> >>> B.1) involves updating a recent patch to layout.html: >>> <div id="navbar">{{='auth' in globals() and auth.navbar(separators=(' >>> ',' | ','')) or ''}}</div> >>> >>> A patch for B.1) has already been sent to Massimo (that's my vote :) ) , >>> but let's see what the general feeling is. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>