- From: Walter Ian Kaye <boo@best.com>
- Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1976 17:02:37 -0700
- To: www-html@w3.org
(Hmm, this didn't make it through before, so I'm resending... now watch the previous show up!) ><!-- There are also 16 widely known color names: > > Black = #000000 Green = #008000 > Silver = #C0C0C0 Lime = #00FF00 > Gray = #808080 Olive = #808000 > White = #FFFFFF Yellow = #FFFF00 > Maroon = #800000 Navy = #000080 > Red = #FF0000 Blue = #0000FF > Purple = #800080 Teal = #008080 > Fuchsia= #FF00FF Aqua = #00FFFF > > These colors were originally picked as being the standard > 16 colors supported with the Windows VGA palette. The above > gives the sRGB values in hex (#RRGGBB). > --> There is a problem with half of these colors -- "80" and "C0" are not in the 216-color dither-free cross-platform palette used by Netscape, Mosaic, and Internet Explorer. The included codes are 00, 33, 66, 99, CC, and FF. I'm not crazy about the palette (only 4 shades of grey?!), but it *is* the standard cross-platform palette. __________________________________________________________________________ Walter Ian Kaye <boo@best.com> Programmer - Excel, AppleScript, Mountain View, CA ProTERM, FoxPro, HTML http://www.natural-innovations.com/ Musician - Guitarist, Songwriter
Received on Thursday, 5 September 1996 20:05:20 UTC