Jesse
> I think that the alternate stylesheets used by view->page style can also be
> activated by JavaScript. We could have a nice, more user-friendly button
> that does this with fallback to the browser mechanism.
That would be the ideal, yes. Maybe onload javascript could replace a
short smal
2010/2/9 MJ Ray
> Darrell Ulm
> > If a button were made to set a cookie on the Opac labeled "Kid's OPAC"
> then
> > feasibly the CSS included could be switched on the fly with the user
> controlled
> > switch.
> >
> > This would allow all the existing code for the OPAC to work by just
> setting
Darrell Ulm
> If a button were made to set a cookie on the Opac labeled "Kid's OPAC" then
> feasibly the CSS included could be switched on the fly with the user
> controlled
> switch.
>
> This would allow all the existing code for the OPAC to work by just setting
> up a
> new CSS (for Kid's fo
Hello,
Quick question.
If a button were made to set a cookie on the Opac labeled "Kid's OPAC" then
feasibly the CSS included could be switched on the fly with the user controlled
switch.
This would allow all the existing code for the OPAC to work by just setting up a
new CSS (for Kid's for exa