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Old 01-08-2008, 03:39 PM #26
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Yummooohhh Monkey Cookies!! (drooling uncontrollably!) Lolol!
I have the black & gold background, it's lots easier for me to see. I usually write in all caps and embolden my text cuz I'm very visually impaired & black backgrounds help. I was in a group where they got in my face for my "shouting" in all caps and said if I was so d*^! blind I should format my own computer & leave them out of it! It hurt but also made me mad, cuz anyone who has trouble seeing knows that if you can format the text in the group and then on your computer, it's easier to deal with. I'vbe had to make my text so huge it makes it nearly impossible to navigate the site and I appreciate background options...so long way around, THANKS for the options!! LOl!
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