[thelist] Introduction + CSS sites with changeable designs.

Peter Van Dijck peter.vandijck at vardus.com
Tue Jan 22 05:15:37 CST 2002


But it doesn't listen to my browser preferences! So it's really no good at
all, apart from being "cool". (and no, I don't want to go into the tools
section and set "override browser font settings. It should just listen to my
settings)
Peter


>
> --- Michael Efford <efford at iinet.net.au> wrote:
> ...
> > which
> > features a user changeable colour scheme that works via
> > CSS, Coldfusion and
> > cookies. I am looking for other sites that feature this
> > "style changing" in
> > order to compile a list for my students to gain
> > inspiration and technique
> > from. I think it will be an important area in the future
> > of web design, in
> > terms of accessibility and site functionality.
> > So if anyone has links to sites that feature this in any
> > form then please
> > let us know.
>
> I'm surprised that no one has yet mentioned Paul Sowden's
> style sweet switcher which he documented on ALA. You can
> find the article about it at
> www.alistapart.com/stories/alternate which you can see
> implemented at ALA, and Zeldman.com and a heap of other
> sites, as well as on Sowden's own site
> http://www.idontsmoke.co.uk/ (note, on his site you have to
> use keys to change styles... +/- changes text size, and the
> number keys change styles - 0 removes all styles). I'm
> working on my own php theme changer at the moment too.. it
> will be available when I get everything working on my meo
> site.
>
> HTH
> Lach
>
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