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Kev M.
Kev M.
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Autor: Kev M.
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I am creating a button on my page that will allow visually impared people to be able to view my site in a fashion that suits them. e.g. Black Text on Yellow background or Black Text on White background.

What would be the best way to go about this so that the pages are not in the website menu but can be accessed only by clicking on my "accessibility options" button, once the button has been pressed it will go to a page with links to the different viewing options.

Here is a link to a website that implements the idea that I want:

http://www.sense.org.uk/OneStopCMS/Core/SelectLayout.aspx?ReturnUrl=/Home?NRMODE=Published&NRNODEGUID=%7b5B586CEE-895E-40DC-876A-B3771B38D7C3%7d&NRORIGINALURL=%2f&NRCACHEHINT=NoModifyGuest&time=634817406100925366

Will I need to have a copy of every page of my site saved in each format(e.g black text on yellow, black text on white) or is there an easier way of doing this?

Thanks

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Steve J.
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Hello Kev, there's no an option that permits to have this automatically Wink.

The only obvious way could be to complete your website, then duplicate it and change the template settings accourding to the new visual way you need (ie: black text on yellow backg).

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Kev M.
Kev M.
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Thanks for your response. 

Where in wesite X5 should I create the pages so that they are only visible through the link that is in the "Accessibility Options" page and not seen in my menu?

Thanks

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Steve J.
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I'm not sure to have understood Undecided. You need to create a special template (one for any accessibility option) and you can add in the Header the links that permits to switch to a different template (accessibility option).

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