This color picker will help you fine tune the hex color codes for your web page. First choose whether
you
wish to play with the Background Color, Text Color, Link Color, Visited Link Color, Active Link Color or
Hover Color and check the appropriate round radio button.
To choose a color, you can click on the color chart, or the Red, Green or Blue bars at the top. The
chart
contains 216 separate colors along with a gray scale. With the bars you have 4096 different color
combinations possible. When using the bars, keep in mind that towards the right is brighter/more color
and
towards the left is darker/less color.
Change the font and font size if you wish, along with rendering bold and italic. You can also enter the
URL
of a background image or choose not to underline links.
When you're done you can copy the style sheet info and paste it into the head tag of your page... or
just
use the simple body tag that's generated. (Note the hover color cannot be done with body tag
attributes.)
All in all it's fairly easy to use. If you're a little lost, just play with it for a while and all will
be
clear. And, if you'd like a little background on "hex codes", what they are and where they come from,
click
here.
And, if you'd like your own personal ColorPicker that you can use offline, you'll find one right here.
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Your body/link style:
(Use this if you are defining your colors via CSS)
Your body tags:
(Use this if you are defining your colors via the body tag)