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What does 'accent color' mean? How, precisely, does it affect the color of tiles and/or screen background? ...
In material design, UI element color palettes generally consist of one primary and one accent color. The accent color is used more subtly throughout the app, to call attention to key elements. The resulting juxtaposition of a tamer primary color and a brighter accent, gives apps a bold, colorful look without overwhelming the app’s actual content.
Automatic Accent colors. Accent color does not change automatically with wallpaper transition even when option "Automatically pick an accent color from my background" is set to do so. But opening personalization settings act as reminding OS to change color even when I does not change any setting.
Theme colors are poorly documented, but you get some idea of the accent colors if you click Design > Colors > Customize Colors; this will display the Create New Theme Colors dialog box (see screen shot below).
Eachh color code contains symbol "#" and 6 letters or numbers. These numbers are in hexadecimal numeral system. For example "FF" in hexadecimal represents number 255 in Decimal. Meaning of symbols: The first two symbols in HTML color code represents the intensity of red color. 00 is the least and FF is the most intense.
Each color theme in Word has a set of colors that includes a number of accent colors. This is the default Office theme: Each style has a defined font color, which is defined as text or accent. Provided these styles are applied without changing the colors, when you change the color theme, the colors will change with it.
I think this is it: <Windows10version1809:ColorPaletteResources Accent="#FFCC4D11" (.Net adds words "System" and "Color" to "Accent"). The thing is, the accent color itself is working. I can apply it in code and in XAML. The problem is with all the related shades of the accent color that are supposed to be used for hover and the like are coming ...
Name each place in your project where any color is used with its functional name (link-color, banner-color, banner-border, banner-bg, footer-bg). These names are independent from the visual design. Only ever use functional names within the CSS code that is applied to HTML elements.
You can define custom set of colors as you did. Here is an example of set of colors from material _theming.scss:
Then in the Borders and Shading dialog, you will be able to select Aqua, Accent 1 Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - MVP Office Apps & Services (Word) dougrobbinsmvp@gmail.com It's time to replace ‘Diversity, Equity & Inclusion’ with ‘Excellence, Opportunity & Civility’ - V Ramaswamy