This article completes the discussion begun in the previous issue on methods that can be used for turning Maple plots into graphic images suited for use in web pages. It describes how color is represented in image files, how different browsers and computing environments can radically effect the display of color for users looking at those images, and how the web page designer can exert some control over image production to deal with this problem. The column concludes with a list of some web sites for web page design and Maple.