On 28.03.2011 08:54, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
The practical conclusion is that alternate stylesheets are not of much
use _unless_ you also create an explicit user interface for selecting
one of them and program code for making the selection a preferred
stylesheet and for storing this selection so that it works across
pages and across sessions.
You are correct, of course.
Site owners/coders have to know what they want and implement solutions
that work, and end users can choose to accept, use or ignore it - and
may even stay ignorant about the whole issue. Which, since there is only
regular, decade-old "technology" involved, IMO makes alternate
stylesheets as useful or useless as everything beyond the most basic
HTML documents.
regards
Georg
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