Style Changing with JavaScript and X11 using the document object body
The following scripts may work with MSIE 5.5+ and higher only. The page is a work in progress. There are known problems with some of the colors not invoking after others due to the order of inheritance and cascading issues. Enter one of the following color words or the word inverse in all lowercase in the text box and then click on the button:
ebony env low mocha georgia green palatino thistle inverse
- ebony: Uses X11 colors and the body.style object as do all the others in Verdana
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georgia: black on white in Georgia. see palatino
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green: Uses X11 and body.style on an inverse layout in Tahoma
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inverse: uses only the sixteen basic color plus orange in Verdana
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low: low contrast based on choices made once by an achromat in Verdana
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mocha: features a font change, hopes for Nadianne
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palatino: black on white in palatino. see georgia
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thistle: palatino looks better in a lower contrast environment
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env: do not invoke on a Mac. Uses the Windows OS window, windowtext, and graytext environmental properties to set the page colors. In Arial. If you normally use black text on a white background then you will see no change other than font. On a Mac you get a blank page!
Note: the fonts listed above will be the ones displayed only if that font is on the user system.
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