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Anyone around here ever build an alternative style sheet for low-bandwidth users? If so, some questions:
What design did you default to? "High" or "Low" bandwidth?
How did you let the user choose? A drop-down menu sounds like an easy pick, but I would love hear your non-obvious design implementation.
Links? Tips? Tutorials? Any pitfalls and/or advice you can give me?
Do you know of any good websites that pull-off this technique better than others?
Basically, I need a crash-course on this technique... As much info on the topic as possible would be spectacular! Lol, am I asking too much???
FYI: I built a contemporary-looking template for a pro-bono site recently, and the client is very happy with it, but we would like to let the 56k users have an optional simple design to choose from.
Note: I am asking in the Web Page Design forum, and not the CSS forum, because (I assume from the little I have read over the last few years) that this technique will involve a lot more than just CSS.