I have been asked to create a visual contrast for an HTML form to distinguish it from a production environment and a development environment, using a web.config file.
My exposure to ASP.NET is very limited. Although I've been researching web.config files since yesterday, due to my lack of experience in this technology, I still don't think I can provide a solid solution with much confidence.
If this job could be handled directly with HTML, CSS, PHP or JS I could do it myself, but using web.config is a requirement.
The goal is to create an unmistakable visual change (let's say, lightgreen background) when a user is on the development form.
There is already a CSS stylesheet in play, so I'm thinking the change would have to go inline in the HTML to override the external styles.
So here's the question, if it makes any sense:
If this is in the production web.config: <add key="CurEnv" value="Production"/>
and this is in dev: <add key="CurEnv" value="Development"/>
, how can I set the form's background color based on the value in the config file?