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html color

<p style="color: #ffffff;">Lorem ipsum...</p>				<!-- text -->
<p style="background-color: red;">Lorem ipsum...</p>		<!-- background -->
<h1 style="border: 2px solid #00ff00;">Lorem ipsum...</h1>	<!-- border -->

<!-- 3 ways to define colors -->
<h1 style="background-color: rgb(255, 99, 71);">Lorem ipsum...</h1>
<h1 style="background-color: #ff6347;">Lorem ipsum...</h1>
<h1 style="background-color: hsl(9, 100%, 64%);">Lorem ipsum...</h1>
Posted by: Guest on September-05-2021
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html color code

Best page to choose HTML color codes https://htmlcolorcodes.com/
Posted by: Guest on January-20-2021
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possible colors used for html

#FF0000 means FF worth of Red, and no Green or Blue. The result is RED.

#0000FF means no Red or Green, and FF worth of Blue. The result is BLUE.

#FFFF00 means FF worth of Red and Green, and Blue. The result is YELLOW.

#000000 means no Red, Green, or Blue. The result is BLACK.

#FFFFFF means full FF amounts of Red, Green, and Blue. The result is WHITE.

#FFEFD5 has high values for all colors, giving a light result: PAPAYAWHIP.
   (no, I don't know who thought up the color names.)

#556B2F has lower values for all colors, giving a darker result: DARKOLIVEGREEN.

 
Posted by: Guest on May-21-2020
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html colors

<!--
The value for the color property can be set in three main ways:

by color name, for example, red, green, blue
by hexadecimal number: from #000000 to #ffffff
by color code in the RGB palette: from rgb (0, 0, 0) to rgb(255, 255, 255)
-->
Posted by: Guest on February-16-2021
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possible colors used for html

#FFEFD5 (PAPAYAWHIP)   and

#556B2F (DARKOLIVEGREEN)

...are not web safe colors. They would get shifted to

#FFFFCC (NOT PAPAYAWHIP)   and

#666633 (NOT DARKOLIVEGREEN)
Posted by: Guest on May-21-2020

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