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:That is also an option, but, as Peach Bulborb noted, there are only so many names that you can use; I think there are only the common colors. For unique shades and hues of a particular color, I think you'd have to use a hex triplet (as far as I know, anyway). {{User:PikminFanatic23/sig2}} | :That is also an option, but, as Peach Bulborb noted, there are only so many names that you can use; I think there are only the common colors. For unique shades and hues of a particular color, I think you'd have to use a hex triplet (as far as I know, anyway). {{User:PikminFanatic23/sig2}} | ||
:Agreed. For actual variety, use the triplets. For ease of access, use plain old colors. {{User:Peach Bulborb/guildsig}} |
Revision as of 11:45, 6 September 2013
Hello does anyone know the list of
color codes?
- Yes. To make text colored, you simply put
<span style="color:(insert hex triplet here);">(insert text here)</span>
. Hex triplets are what give text their color. To find a hex triplet for a color you're looking for, look up a color's name on Wikipedia, and in the infobox should be a hex triplet. User:PikminFanatic23/sig2
If you, like me, are too lazy to look it up or can't there is an easier way. Just use the coding PikFan provided, but instead of a hex triplet, put in "yellow" or "blue", maybe even "cyan" or "light red". Although this is a little easier, hex triplets have a far wider variety. Spotty Bulbear Peach Bulborb
- That is also an option, but, as Peach Bulborb noted, there are only so many names that you can use; I think there are only the common colors. For unique shades and hues of a particular color, I think you'd have to use a hex triplet (as far as I know, anyway). User:PikminFanatic23/sig2
- Agreed. For actual variety, use the triplets. For ease of access, use plain old colors. Spotty Bulbear Peach Bulborb