Hi Mohammed,
we've discussed accessibility themes before, and at the time I suggested the switchtheme module. I've since worked on a theme switcher for a text only site using a simple custom module. You could look at creating two themes (or subtheme as suggested) with alternate contrasts and font size size.
The link text switches between themes too, if needed.
Details are here: http://drupal.org/node/86751#comment-178317
Mark
On 11 Dec 2006, at 23:36, Bibleinfo.com - Design wrote:
Mohammed,
What about using the switchtheme module? (http://drupal.org/project/switchtheme)
Then you would just make a subtheme that would be the alternate, high contrast css.
I think that should work for what you are needing though I have no experience using that module.
Cheers,
Brent Hardinge
On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:52 PM, Mohammed Al-shar' wrote:
hello. this was posted at the drupal forms but got no reply, so I am trying my luck here. I have found this page that explains how to have an optional css file configurable by visitors. http://drupal.org/node/59895
since I want users to choose between high-contrast and normal colors, I am very much keen on getting it to work. I have tried it on my website but it didn't work for some reason. may be there's something I am not getting? or may be some typo that I couldn't figure out? has anybody been able to get it to work? if so any examples? and, if not, do you know of a similar hack that would produce similar results? any help, as ever, will be highly appreciated. Regards, Mohammed al-shar' _______________________________________________ themes mailing list themes@drupal.org http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes
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