
Choosing Colours
Click one option button from each column to pick the amount of red, green and blue to be mixed. Then click the appropriate option button below the columns to apply your choice to this page.
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You can never be sure how your page will appear in somebody else's computer, including what colours will be presented. However, the set of 216 colours made from the 6 intensities of red, blue and green marked with bold values in the table above are referred to as 'web safe' and are generally thought to represent a palette which can be used successfully on most computers.
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You can never be sure how your page will appear in somebody else's computer, including what colours will be presented. However, the set of 216 colours made from the 6 intensities of red, blue and green marked with bold values in the table above are referred to as 'web safe' and are generally thought to represent a palette which can be used successfully on most computers.
There are several repetitions of these paragraphs so that you can see a full screen.
You can never be sure how your page will appear in somebody else's computer, including what colours will be presented. However, the set of 216 colours made from the 6 intensities of red, blue and green marked with bold values in the table above are referred to as 'web safe' and are generally thought to represent a palette which can be used successfully on most computers.
There are several repetitions of these paragraphs so that you can see a full screen.
You can never be sure how your page will appear in somebody else's computer, including what colours will be presented. However, the set of 216 colours made from the 6 intensities of red, blue and green marked with bold values in the table above are referred to as 'web safe' and are generally thought to represent a palette which can be used successfully on most computers.
There are several repetitions of these paragraphs so that you can see a full screen.
You can never be sure how your page will appear in somebody else's computer, including what colours will be presented. However, the set of 216 colours made from the 6 intensities of red, blue and green marked with bold values in the table above are referred to as 'web safe' and are generally thought to represent a palette which can be used successfully on most computers.
There are several repetitions of these paragraphs so that you can see a full screen.