I've been thinking about dynamic pages, more especially dynamic styles. I'd like users to see the same content, but wrapped in different styles according to their preferences. Clearly, Midgard uses a single style association for each page, but I was wondering how we could choose a different style, according to a user's preference. One thought was to make the style part of a wrapper function, i.e., in the style ROOT element there would be PHP code to select which style the user wants to see, then selectively output the appropriate elements. Has anyone experimented with this approach?
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