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| | About Web Color Definitions  |
| | Web colors in Hex, RGB, MSAccess and VBA. With RGB to Hex converter, color cubez, 216 safe colors, and HTML tutorial links.
http://www.endprod.com/colors/ |
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| | Background Color Gallery  |
| | These background color images are available for use on UC Berkeley Library Web pages. The appropriate mark-up to use in HTML documents to access a particular background color is listed directly below each image.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Images/Templates/backgrounds.html |
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| | The Browser-Safe Color Palette  |
| | Article about non-dithering colors in browsers, by Lynda Weinman.
http://www.lynda.com/hex.html |
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| | Browsersafe Colours  |
| | A javascript illustration of the 216 basic colors and their codes, plus a suggestion that there are perhaps only 212 or 8 safe ones.
http://www.btinternet.com/~se16/js/htmlcol.htm |
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| | Color Blender  |
| | Takes two user-defined valid colors and creates a palette using a set number of points between the colors.
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/color-blend/ |
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| | Color Chart by Owens4  |
| | An alphabetical listing of color names that give both a hexadecimal and RGB color code, when selected. Also, works as a solid color background tester for text.
http://owens4.com/colors.html |
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| | Color Management for the World Wide Web  |
| | A case study in color management for distributed digital media.
http://www.color.org/wpaper2.html |
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| | Color Palette Creator  |
| | Uses blended colors and transparency to create color schemes.
http://slayeroffice.com/tools/color_palette/ |
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| | Color Scheme Generator  |
| | Palette creator based on use of a color wheel.
http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html |
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| | 216 Color Webmaster's Palette Color Lab  |
| | Designer's color scheme lab. Choose colors by clicking on the hue-symmetrical color wheel on the left. Choices appear side-by-side on the right with hexadecimal html and decimal rgb codes and all text / background combinations. Each shading series, colors ranging from light to dark, lies along a straight line in the color wheel.
http://www.visibone.com/colorlab/ |
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