I have a few solutions which use onRender to change colour of lines, but I have found that there is a performance penalty with that, and I am trying to use css to achieve the same thing.
Some of my current solutions are SAAS, and have a 'superuser' form on which I identify the various colours for each tenant. I then set some globals from that, and use the link to the superuser form per tenant to show different colours per group of users. It works very well.
In moving to CSS, I now don't seem to be able to rewrite my stylesheet on the fly. I don't want to have to have a different stylesheet per tenant, but rather have one stylesheet whose data is written by an interrogation of the superuser form.
Perhaps I am missing something obvious, or perhaps ti s not possible.
Any help would be appreciated..
Bevil