[Accessibility_sig] question about stylesheet switchers
Moore, Michael
Michael.Moore at dars.state.tx.us
Thu Feb 8 16:28:13 CST 2007
Amy,
There is no real accessibility issue with using a JavaScript base style
sheet switcher. Just make sure that the action is not bound to a mouse
only event.
Mike
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Gelfand
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 4:26 PM
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Subject: [Accessibility_sig] question about stylesheet switchers
Can someone please advise me about the most accessible way to implement
a CSS switcher? I figured that JavaScript enabled switchers were not the
most desirable method, but I have spent the better part of the day
trying to get a PHP-based switcher to work, to no avail. (The
instructions, from a 2002 article, are out of date). I would really
appreciate advice as to which method works best, and a reference to some
reasonably simple instructions for building the code. Thanks!
Amy
Amy Gelfand
Web Developer
National Instruments
512-683-8863
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