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OverviewThe Fluid Skinning System is a modular CSS framework: a group of CSS files with a specially designed structure and class-specific format. The modular format allows you to add, remove, and mix classes to get the desired effect. With FSS and User Interface Options, you can: - control the appearance of your website using pre-existing modular CSS classes,
- support user-customization of the appearance of a website or Infusion components,
- deliver a look-and-feel for Infusion components
- and much more.
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The FSS offers: - Wrappers and containers for quickly laying out your page, including fixed- and flexible-width columns
- Convenience classnames to quickly and easily create GUI elements such as tabs, menues, etc.
- Convenience classnames for basic font handling, such asfont family, size, and formatting
- Theming
- Accessibility support, including
- easy page linearization
- tested for useabiltity effectiveness, specifically colorblindness
- works with Assistive Technologies, specifically with off-screen AT readable content
Why Use FSS?In addition to making it easy to lay out your websites, FSS is designed to work with the Infusion (Floe) UI Options , A(2008-2009) component to allow users to personalize the display of content to their own individual needs. This empowers users with visual or mobility impairments, for example, to alter the colour schemes or layout, enabling them to access content that otherwise might be completely inaccessible to them. |
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Your declaration of FSS files should look somewhat like the following:
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The above example uses all the different FSS CSS functions. If you have no use for one of the files, you do not need to include it.
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