On So, Mai 24, 2015, eocene wrote:
John wrote:
On Sun, 24 May 2015 15:39:14 +0000 eocene <eocene at gmx.com> wrote:
John wrote:
Are there plans about supporting alternative page styles?
I mean, those defined by <link rel="alternate stylesheet" />.
I'd sort of idly considered it. How is the existence of these alternatives presented in other browsers? How common are alternative stylesheets on the contemporary web?
This is feature, supported by all major browsers. I don't know about the whole www, but I have a site, that uses such approach:
http://fresh.flatassembler.net
The supplementary style (named Revolution) was made because of user request - he/she wanted to use more screen area and without hidden menus.
How do other browsers inform the user that alternative stylesheets are available?
Iceweasel (Firefox): View -> Page Style -> (No Style | Fresh, Revolution) Haven't yet found out how it works with Chromium. In dillo, it should be rather simple to integrate the styles into the tools menu. Perhaps some configuration per site would be nice, too. Sebastian