No, it's not really about colors. One of the "themes" was "no style sheet" which eliminates all the HTML formatting commands that don't do any good to, for example, a blind person using a screen reader (e.g. Jaws, which reads the browser text aloud). I am not familiar with the facilitation equipment used by people who are both deaf and blind -- I assume it's something along the lines of a braille equivalent of a screen reader, and therefore the "no style sheet" theme would also be useful in that scenario as well. Francoise On 18 Apr 2007 at 16:19, UB Listserv Administrator wrote: > I sure hope you meant color-blind. Otherwise, I'm really confused. > > -Jim > > -- > Jim Serwinowski [log in to unmask] > UB Listserv Administrator http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu > > > On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Randy Klumph wrote: > > > That is unfortunate, many of my deaf-blind listowners and users rather liked -- Francoise Becker There is only one LISTSERV(R) -- the product that launched the email list communication industry in 1986. To discover the story behind LISTSERV, visit: http://www.lsoft.com/corporate/20anniversary.asp