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> If you need more colors you can use HTML, like `<font color="#ff0000"> red text </font>`. You can also use the up-to-date `style` attribute - ex: `style="color:#ff0000"` - placed in most HTML tags. `span` is an all-purpose choice: `<span style="color:#ff0000">CoLoR</span>`. Only old (like 3.x IE & NS) browsers have a problem with `style`.
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-> The code is the _hexadecimal RGB color code_, which is simply Red, Green and Blue values in hex notation (base 16, 0-F). For pure red, the RGB components are 255-0-0 - full red (255), no green or blue. That's FF-0-0 in hex, or `"#ff000"` for Web page purposes. [[StandardColors]] lists basic colors.
+> The code is the _hexadecimal RGB color code_, which is simply Red, Green and Blue values in hex notation (base 16, 0-F). For pure red, the RGB components are 255-0-0 - full red (255), no green or blue. That's FF-0-0 in hex, or `"#ff0000"` for Web page purposes. [[StandardColors]] lists basic colors.
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--- [[PeterThoeny]] - 21 Feb 2002 <br /> -- [[MikeMannix]] - 14 Sep 2001 <br />
+-- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny - 16 Mar 2004 <br /> -- TWiki:Main.MikeMannix - 14 Sep 2001 <br />