About Style Changes

Some browsers do not support changing styles -- yours may be one of them!

If you have been automatically directed to this page after clicking one of the "style change" buttons at left (the three "T" buttons above the navigation menu on each page), it means your browser is currently unable to take advantage of style changes.

If so, javascript may have been disabled in your browser. Enabling javascript (typically, this option can be found in the browser's "preferences" or "internet options" menu) will usually allow the buttons to function normally.

However, some browsers simply do not support style changes, even with javascript enabled. This includes older browsers like Netscape Navigator 4.x and newer ones like Opera 6.0 for the Mac. If your browser falls into this category I encourage you to upgrade your browser. For more information about how this site performs in various browsers refer to the browser compatibility area.



The styles used herein have been chosen with regard to viewing images, rather than reading text. The default style used for this site is designed to minimize eye strain while viewing images. I've provided a traditional black-text/white-background layout for those who prefer it. The last style is meant to emulate early photograph albums.