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Re: Help w/ team website colors, plz!

I also agree that it is a team decision. Keep it in house. They are the people that you need to please.

A neat tool that you can use to prototype website changes with from any computer without actually changing your code is the Firefox browser with the web developer tool bar installed.

Any page markup, (fonts, colors, H tags, table layouts, background, etc) that you have declared in your external CSS file can be temporally modified on the fly from any computer with Firefox and the web developer tool-bar. Open up your website or even any website and click on the CSS tab and then click on edit CSS. Your CSS file opens up and you can play with any of the settings and immediately see the changes. The more that you have in the external CSS file, the more you can play with.

It is a good tool for understanding CSS. It also makes a good argument for using an externally linked CSS file.

With 30% market penetration for Firefox, you need to be proofing your site in Firefox.