a color advisor. This would take lots of sighted assistance first though. Congenitally blind web page designers could use it. The program would allow its user to put in a color combination at first and respond with good match; blah, or clash. If accessibility notes should come up they could come up after that on the color combination. The user might be able to have the program remember the first color combination and key in a second color combination and then get information first on the second color combination and then on the likely interaction between the first combination already entered and this new combination. That way if the combinations are adjacent on a web page the user would get an idea of their effects together. That if done right with the right data base could give out hex values for color combinations too and probably all be done in perl. y _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list