Hi,

I'll keep this short and sweet. Basically, I'm the webmaster for a site that we've just finished coming up with the colour scheme for. We've got a few different ones, and one of the things mentioned was that maybe we could have a different colour scheme (ie a slightly different style sheet) selected on each page load. The overall structure and content of all the pages remains exactly the same, the only thing that's changing each time is some of the colours defined in the style sheet.

I'm not a wizard at perl, I can understand and do a little, but I'm not sure where to even start with something like this. Is it as simple as putting in an "import" type command where I link to my stylesheet, or how is it done?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Buffy


In reply to Switching stylesheets by Anonymous Monk

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