But as someone else said, there are many more reasons not to use Windows then just color.
But as long as 80% fo web users are Windows people, we have to design for 'em.
Not really. What we need to be doing is helping to push people out of the dark and into using the technology that works. If web programmers/designers (mainly the designers fault/problem) keep making things accessible to those with inferior browsers, then ten years from now we'll have people who are still using Netscape 4 and who can't view anything on the web in the way that is meant to be. Back when I used to see the "best viewed with Netscape 4 or IE 4" disclaimer at the bottom of pages I used to cringe. Now I'm beginning to feel like "if you can't see it, get a new browser. One that works." Most things are still viewable to people who use Netscape 3 even. There are people here who still use it. But those people don't care about the "web experience" that all of the web designers using Flash and Java care about. They want the content and the content will be there as long as we stick to the standards. If someone wants the web experience, give it to them, give it to them good, but stop working around them. Give them twice as much but make them use the right tools. Maybe everyone should just use lynx or w3m. (Which the Zope management screens looks great in anyway.) My $1.57. -Chris