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Recent W3C specifications of color names distinguishes between basic and extended colors. [6] In HTML and XHTML, colors can be used for text, background color, frame borders, tables, and individual table cells. [7]
Saturation 4% Brightness 100% main background Saturation 10% Brightness 100% 2nd header, accent colour Saturation 15% Brightness 95% main border header background Saturation 15% Brightness 75% header border only Note: for layouts with no spacing between borders, use the darker border colour. Hue: 0: #FFF5F5: #FFE6E6: #F2CECE: #BFA3A3 Hue: 10: # ...
A color wheel is a tool that provides a visual representation of the relationships between all possible hues. The primary colors are arranged around a circle at equal (120 degree) intervals. (Warning: Color wheels frequently depict "Painter's Colors" primary colors, which leads to a different set of hues than additive colors.)
bgcolor (Optional) Color in hex format used for background behind the name of the color. Defaults to value specified by the hex parameter. caption (Optional) Appears under image, if specified. caveat (Optional) Additional text to display at the bottom of the infobox. colorspace (Optional) Colorspace of this color. image
Color used as the background of the swatch. May be a hexcode. Name of the color swatch. Defaults to the colorN parameter. Name of the article for the shade. Defaults to the name parameter or if that is not set color.
The background figure is the CIE xy chromaticity diagram. The choice of primary colors is related to the physiology of the human eye; good primaries are stimuli that maximize the difference between the responses of the cone cells of the human retina to light of different wavelengths, and that thereby make a large color triangle. [7]
{{Background color | <color> | <text>}} Web colors provides a list of colors which can be used. Simple colors, like black, blue, red, green, etc. can just be spelled out.
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