On mar, 2002-12-31 at 06:11, Lars Aronsson wrote:
One easy solution is to allow a CSS URL as a personal setting. If it is not set, everything works like today. Users who are unhappy with the default design can design a CSS style sheet, put it on some webserver (maybe upload to Wikipedia) and enter its URL in the personal settings. Everyone can have their own, or share URLs.
Looked in your browser's settings lately? If it doesn't have an option for a user-defined style sheet override, you're using either a very old or a very rare one.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Brion Vibber wrote:
On mar, 2002-12-31 at 06:11, Lars Aronsson wrote:
One easy solution is to allow a CSS URL as a personal setting. If it is not set, everything works like today. Users who are unhappy with the default design can design a CSS style sheet, put it on some webserver (maybe upload to Wikipedia) and enter its URL in the personal settings. Everyone can have their own, or share URLs.
Looked in your browser's settings lately? If it doesn't have an option for a user-defined style sheet override, you're using either a very old or a very rare one.
I don't consider this an easy solution at all. My mother has never heard of a CSS style sheet, nor does she have any interest in fiddling with settings of any kind.
If there's any problem that can only be solved with users setting up CSS style sheets, we're doing something very wrong.
--Jimbo
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