I’ve updated the CSS Style Switcher to make it easier to set the default style you want to use. You can still specify the style on each function, or you can just set it once at the top of the wp-style-switcher.php file.
I’ve seen a few site that don’t show any style initially because they are not using the wp-default style, but they hadn’t specified a new default.
Hey Alex,
Thanks for the code. However i am taking a beating making it work. I have left a full description of the problem in WP suport, under ‘CSS Switcher – can’t make it work’. Would you give me a hand?
Consider using a select box (drop down list) for the style sheet choices.
You’re welcome to change it if you like. I can probably add that as a display option the next time I release.
I was planning on changing it. I’ll post the code if/when I get around to it.
Hi there, i would like to find out from you how to incorporate the styles with WordPress.
As you can see from my site, I am even having some problem with wordpress and thus would need some help from you.
Hope it would not take up too much of your time and i would really appreciate it.
Til then, your site is real cool with the css style switcher. Real neat.
The WordPress Support Forums are a great place to get help:
http://wordpress.org/support/
Does the CSS Switcher work with 1.2?
The 1.2 version does.
Thanks a lot for your style switcher.
Now could you tell me where to get the stylesheets to change the size of the fonts like yours?
You can create alternate stylesheets with different font sizes.
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