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  2. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    In CSS 2.1, the color 'orange' (one of the 140) was added to the section with the 16 HTML4 colors as a 17th color. [15] The CSS3.0 specification did not include orange in the "HTML4 color keywords" section, which was renamed as "Basic color keywords". [ 16 ]

  3. Template:Background color - Wikipedia

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    Web colors provides a list of colors which can be used. Simple colors, like black, blue, red, green, etc. can just be spelled out. Alternatively, colors can be specified using either RGB or hex notation.

  4. Help:Using colours - Wikipedia

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    Sim Daltonism simulates color blind vision and displays the results in a floating palette for macOS and iOS. Freeware. Freeware. Color Oracle downloadable, free color blindness simulator for Windows, Mac and Linux.

  5. Template:Table cell templates - Wikipedia

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    a semicolon-separated list of additional CSS rules to be applied to the table cell. Default (template dependent) String: optional: background color: color: a valid CSS color value or name to override the standard cell background, only available with some templates. Default (template dependent) Line: optional

  6. CSS - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... The W3C operates a free CSS validation service for CSS ... All font colors, background styles, element alignments ...

  7. Dracula (color scheme) - Wikipedia

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    Dracula is a color scheme for a large collection of desktop apps and website, with a focus on code editors and terminal emulators, created by Zeno Rocha.The scheme is exclusively available in dark mode.

  8. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    X-Server source code with built-in colors "Extended Color Keywords", CSS Color Module Level 3, a W3C Recommendation; X11 rgb.txt 1.1 at Xfree.86.org, 1994; X11 rgb.txt 1.2, 2005 (excluding 96 aliases); and Modern X.Org rgb.txt, from GitHub. Aubrey Jaffer. "Color-Name Dictionaries". Jaffer's page includes extensive information about and ...

  9. Template:Color contrast ratio - Wikipedia

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    This template returns the color contrast ratio between the two colors provided. It accepts two parameters, which can be a standard RGB hex color code (#RRGGBB) or a standard HTML color or CSS "orange" (= #FFA500). Color names and hex letters are case-insensitive (i.e. they may be upper- or lower-case).