Flutterby Color Scheme Chooser

In order to accomodate my taste for light colors on dark backgrounds and niche browsers, while staying consistent with the desires of web users for fancy layout and flashy graphics, I let my users choose what they want. (further information)

Select a layout option:

Default browser settings
As plain as possible, mainly for users of Lynx and people writing bots and scrapers
Black on White
All out, dark text on a light background, the way books and most sites are. May use tables for layout and formatting, and background and images for appearance. Lots of anicllary information will be displayed in this mode that may not be displayed in the plainer modes. Good for users of Netscape (and, although I think it's a horrible security risk, Microsoft's Internet Explorer).
White on Black
All out, light text on a dark background, for people who use computers a lot. May use tables for layout and formatting, and background and images for appearance. Lots of anicllary information will be displayed in this mode that may not be displayed in the plainer modes. Good for users of Netscape (and, although I think it's a horrible security risk, Microsoft's Internet Explorer).
Plain Black on White
Plain appearance, dark text on a light background, the way books and most sites are. No sidebars or similar gratuitous uses of tables, good for users of Emacs W3 mode and other simpler browsers. You might miss some ancillary information this way.
Plain White on Black
Plain appearance, light text on a dark background, for people who use computers a lot. No sidebars or similar gratuitous uses of tables, good for users of Emacs W3 mode and other simpler browsers. You might miss some ancillary information this way.

Note: You may need to "shift reload" or otherwise force a reload of the page you came from. Many browsers cache aggressively, and the page needs to be sent from the server again to have the changes take effect.