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  • Plugin Author vgstef

    (@vgstef)

    Oh, go in the config section and update the “no stylesheet option”.

    Thread Starter Abigailm

    (@abigailm)

    I can’t even find a “no stylesheet” option in the config section.

    There’s just a list of stylesheet options and then settings for “Default Stylesheet” and “Option to Remove Stylesheets” – both of those are set to the option that I named “Site Default” and clicking the “update” button doesn’t solve the problem.

    Plugin Author vgstef

    (@vgstef)

    For the “Option to Remove Stylesheets”, choose the blank option. Otherwise the “Site default” will be associated with the “remove all styles.

    I’m working on an update because this is confusing.

    Thread Starter Abigailm

    (@abigailm)

    Thanks — I guess I was confused by the labels. It’s working fine now.

    Maybe it would be better if the instructions were: “Leave blank to provide view with no style sheets”

    I think a simple yes/no checkbox option would be even better than a dropdown. Do we want the “no stylesheet” option or not? Would there be any situation that you contemplate when there should be any stylesheet at all associated with the “no stylesheet” option? I’m assuming you have included it as an aid to developers to be able to see all content without special formatting.

    By the way, I am using the program as a user-controlled font-switcher, so users can choose their preferred typography. Since there always needs to be some font on the site, for me it would make no sense to have a null option.

    Plugin Author vgstef

    (@vgstef)

    I agree, just a ckeck box would have been easier to set and to code (for me). But the way it is now, people can customize the name op that option and the visual icon.

    The “no stylesheet” option was a request from people working on accessible sites for blind people.

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