On 20 Jun 2002 at 13:36, Michael Shannon kindly replied, in part: (Wayne Smith originally wrote ..) > > Some of my lists have a list management web page that uses > > the "ls1" off- > > yellow buttons. I just noticed that some other ones use the > > (way cool) > > "ls2" (/archives/images/ls2-subscribers.gif) buttons. > > > > What is the difference? > > what version LISTSERV are you running? 1.8d only ever had the off-yellow > buttons (unless L-Soft released some more that I wasn't aware of). 1.8e has > a variety of colour schemes to choose from. Maybe another owner's made a > change you're not privy to? Turns out I had a number of lists with ">>> LAYOUT-DATA", probably created by me or by a site template some time ago. The old LAYOUT-DATA worked, but lacked the functionality of 1.8e. I've spent some time now ridding many of my site's lists of unnecessary templates and re-applying changes to new templates, so, where reasonable, the list owners and readers can enjoy the nifty new features of 1.8e. I did this for a couple of dozen lists, but wouldn't for my entire couple of hundred. With sites with thousands of lists, such changes in the web interface might be considered quite a problem ... and a problem tough to measure or consider back when the template changes were originally made. I don't except LSoft to address this more than they have, but it is an interesting problem. Where (I seem to recall) LSoft has a web page to create the list template entry LAYOUT-DATA, maybe major upgrades should attempt to "migrate" it to enable new/changed features? Anyway, I wrote this just to answer my own question as posed here and kindly responded to by Michael S. cheers, wayne Wayne T. Smith Systems Group - UNET [log in to unmask] University of Maine System