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Re: JCB JS220 Excavator
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lugnet.publish
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Wed, 26 Nov 2003 20:44:02 GMT
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On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 06:41:29PM +0000, Mike Thorn wrote:
> You're right - it would be difficult to retrofit because you'd have to
> rename every page in your website to a .asp or .php. It's a small
> price to pay for the flexibility to change instantly at any time the
> look and style of the entire website.
Pft. You don't need to do that - just need to add a <link> tag (I
believe) to the header and you're all set. Don't even need to make it
smart - all the pages can point to a css that's really a dynamic file,
and that will output content based on a cookie or something like that.
All nice and easy in theory - I'll let you know if I ever implement
something like it :)
As for a site that uses something like that, try perlmonks.org.
Dan
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Dan Boger
dan@peeron.com
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| (...) You may want to give a slightly better clue, it didn't jump out at me where to change stylesheets to get your own style. True, I didn't spend a lot of time digging but you're the one advocating the technique so it's on you to provide the good (...) (21 years ago, 27-Nov-03, to lugnet.publish)
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| (...) Jennifer, CSS is super-easy to learn - pretty much just one line of ASP and one or two text files containing a few lines of definitions. How to let the user pick is not something I've had experience with. My home website ((URL) uses a CSS (...) (21 years ago, 26-Nov-03, to lugnet.publish)
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