Thanks, all! by
Sedri
on 2009-12-31 11:46:00 UTC
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I'll try to learn it. Thanks :)
It's hidden in ... by
Techno-Dann
on 2009-12-31 03:53:00 UTC
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<font color="[colornumber]"> , where [colornumber] is the color you want in hexadecimal: #000000 is black (00 red, 00 blue, 00 green), #FFFFFF is white (FF red, FF blue, FF green), and any other color is somewhere in between - #FF0000 is bright red, #009900 is a darkish green, and so on. There's a useful description of the things here.
Font color. by
Neshomeh
on 2009-12-31 03:50:00 UTC
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Font colors work with a hexadecimal color code, meaning a six-number code of numbers 0-9 and letters A-F. All 0s is no color, or black; all Fs is white. Between, you've got red, green, and blue. For example:
produces red text.
produces green text.
produces blue text
I've also bolded the text so the color shows up better. Numbers produce darker, more saturated colors. If I want really bright colors, I switch over to letters:
Bright red!
Bright green!
Bright blue!
Always use to close a font tag.
You can combine numbers and letters for different results:
Dark green.
Brighter dark green.
Darker bright green.
Bright green.
Unfortunately, that's as well as I understand it, so if I want more complex colors, I cheat.
~Neshomeh, who advocates cheating as a method of learning HTML.