Christian Heilmann wrote:
>> Use a style switcher. I recommend the following... 
>> <http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/jslibs/script-swapstyle>
> 
> 
> It relies on JavaScript and offers the links even when JS is 
> disabled... That's just bad.

All use of javascript has a weakness. Disabling/hiding links/selectors
when script isn't supported shouldn't be much of a problem. I haven't
received your latest book yet, so I wouldn't know how to solve that :-)

Have suggestions for improvements without loosing the basic 'any number
- combine in any order' advantage of that script? I do think it has
practical value to be able to switch in and out any stylesheet, both for
"real world" sites and for CSS-debugging across browser-land.

> http://24ways.org/advent/introducing-udasss uses a PHP server side 
> fallback.

Might be a suitable solution to the original request, but as far as I
can see: it can't include/exclude/combine any number of stylesheets in
any order. Can probably be fixed too, but PHP is not one of my strengths
either.

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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