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01/16/12 03:31 PM (14 years ago)

A Useful Site - HTML Colour Codes

I found this very useful website for finding the right colour code for whatever colour. I hope you make good use from it. Here is the URL to it: http://www.computerhope.com/htmcolor.htm Enjoy.
 
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01/16/12 03:32 PM (14 years ago)
It basically just gives you the codes to the colour that you want. A useful feature in Buzztouch
 
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01/16/12 04:40 PM (14 years ago)
Useful to know, thanks! Another tool you might find useful is ColorPic - http://www.iconico.com/colorpic. It's a little free colour picker program for your desktop. See a colour on a website that you like and mouse over when colorpic is open to get the hex code. It's been super useful to me for years.
 
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01/16/12 04:51 PM (14 years ago)
Thanks very much for that. I will try that tomorrow. Here is another site I found. You can pick the colour to whatever you want and it will get the code. There are many sites out there that will give HTML Colours. http://html-color-codes.info/
 
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01/17/12 07:47 AM (14 years ago)
How can i change the color im looking but i cant find it
 
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01/17/12 08:13 AM (14 years ago)
@LocoLopez - can you expand on that a bit? No idea what you're asking.
 
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01/17/12 08:40 AM (14 years ago)
thanks rayeyd - that little colorpic program is sweet. now i want that color pro with the website schemes tool. i use this alot for designign websites and getting color scheme ideas http://www.colorcombos.com/combolibrary.html
 
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01/17/12 08:48 AM (14 years ago)
On the default colours window on Mac OS, you can hover over the colour and then find the HTML Code for it. It is found with in the RGB Section. This is built into the OS X Mac Colours window. So for mac users, like myself, you can do this without any third party software. Hope this helps
 
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01/17/12 08:53 AM (14 years ago)
Hi LocoLopez Read the next post below
 
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01/17/12 08:56 AM (14 years ago)
Hi LocoLopez I think I know what you mean. This is built into Apple's standard colour viewer. You can hover over the colour you want, and then adjust the colours like how dark it is and do on. When you're happy, you can receive the HTML Code from the RGB Section. If this feature is not enabled, because apparently on some macs it doesn't have that feature, then you can copy the RED and GREEN and BLUE into one of the website we have provided. Otherwise I think raveyed's website is best for you.
 

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