- From: fantasai <fantasai@escape.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 10:03:36 -0400
- To: www-style@w3.org
Jeffrey Yasskin wrote: > > The problem here and in the case of an alternate transforming > stylesheet is: what if the user wants to go back to the original > page? <snip> > In the case of alternate stylesheets: This is more complicated. > The user ought to have a way to get back to the original stylesheet. > Use Case: A page author includes two different XSLT stylesheets in > one XML page to allow her users to pick between two alternative > layouts. > Now for the complication: Each of these stylesheets could LINK (in > the result HTML) several alternative CSS stylesheets. Submenus in > the UI's stylesheet picking mechanism should take care of that. > View|Stylesheet > XSLT 1 > CSS 1 > CSS 2 > CSS 3 > XSLT 2 > CSS 1 > CSS 2 > CSS 3 IMO, all choices should be in one submenu; titles of both stylesheets applied would be joined by a character e.g. "XSLT1 : CSS 2".
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