We've taken the approach using cookies.   The value of the cookies is 
returned to the template via a simple context processor.  Each
cookie then simply refers to a stylesheet,  which can change the whole 
look and feel of the site.  Very straightforward.

MerMer

James Bennett wrote:
> On 6/20/07, Bryan Veloso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> This feature is a show-stopper, since the market I'll be gearing this
>> to almost requires features like this to be there.  So am I dreaming
>> that this can be done? Has anybody else attempted something like this
>> yet?
>>     
>
> It should be relatively easy; look at Chapter 12 of the Django book,
> which covers extending the auth system with a custom profile model.
> You'll want to develop a model which includes the ability for users to
> specify whatever styles/customizations are needed (along with any
> other information you want to collect), and use that as the profile
> model. Then the 'get_profile()' method on each User will return the
> appropriate object which you can look at to determine how to display
> the user's customized page.
>
>   

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