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Personalisation

If you don't care much for the standard colour scheme used on the club site, this page gives you the option to select a preference from one of the alternatives that have been defined. It also allows you to enter your name for display on the top of the pages to welcome you back to the site.

Your selection is stored in a cookie, which is a small file stored by your web browser. It does not get sent to the server and is not used for any other purpose than that indicated here, so you should have no worries about any security or privacy issues.

User Name

If you want, the site can display your name as a greeting in the heading of each page. If the name shown is incorrect, you can either enter the correct name or delete the entry entirely. Simply use the form below to save your desired setting for this web site.

Name or nickname

Colour Schemes

Simply click on one of the links below to change the active colour scheme, which will then be used by all of the pages displayed by this site.

Blue/White/Yellow

Standard colour scheme

 Blue/white/yellow default for the stratclub.com web site
Purple/Black

Supersite colour scheme

 Purple/black scheme as used on the Stratos Supersite
Light Blue/Dark Blue

Blue is the colour

 Pale blue background, dark blue text - a light design
Red/Red-Brown

Reddish Tones

 Red text on red-brown background - a dungeon-like design
Yellow/Brown

Yellow Design

 Brown text on yellowish background - almost sandy
Tan/Brown

Creamy Tones

 More brown text, on a cream-coloured background

Contributions

These colour schemes (good and bad) are all implemented using 'cascading style sheets'. If you are familiar with creation of style sheets, by all means create some alternatives of your own and send them to the webmaster for inclusion in the lists served by the site (base the stylesheet on those already defined so that the relevant elements are always loaded as intended).