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    User selectable Style Sheets?

    Is there an easy and clean way of allowing this?

    e.g. - rather than having 2 separate html pages, one for broadband users and one for modem users... Is there a way giving the user the option of using another (more graphics intensive style sheet) once the default (low graphics version) style sheet has loaded? (NB - I know this can be done through one fo the menus on most browsers, but I want to make it obvious to everyone that they have this option).

    as a (not perfect) example:-

    http://www.ni-photos.jmcwd.com

    I would like to NOT load the background image as default (using a different external style sheet) then give the user the option to use the style sheet that does have the background image...

    Thanks.

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    Thanks for the info.

    (I had scanned quickly through this article - but thought it was a little complicated for all that I wanted to do.... :-( But I suppose this is usually the case wheit comes to CSS..)

    I will read through it more slowly this time...

    Thanks again..

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