|
Posted by Brian Cryer on 11/03/06 10:39
"richard" <don@john.son> wrote in message
news:eieqb502fj6@news2.newsguy.com...
>
> "Larry" <Larry@MuseMixer.com> wrote in message
> news:ep0lk2l3fqfvn684cln0gp2rrofl3pitva@4ax.com...
>> I've just set up a new HTML HEX Color combinations chart on MuseMixer.
>>
>> http://www.musemixer.com/HTML-Colors/
>>
>> Whille I could find lots of nice HTML color charts, I couldn't find
>> one that showed combinations.
>
> Just for kicks, years ago, I wrote a BASIC program that had a box within a
> box and each box randomly changed colors.
> Then I added other boxes to really make a show of colors.
>
> You could probably easily do the same thing with php or javascript.
>
> My mother thought that would be a good way to show which colors worked
> well with other colors.
>
> Now if you really want to get fancy, have 2 menu boxes where the user
> enters hex numbers.
> Then show only the 2 hex colors side by side.
I have something similar to this on the bottom of one of my pages -
http://www.cryer.co.uk/resources/javascript/html2.htm#SelectingColourByColourNumber.
This lets you enter two colours by hex and shows how foreground text in one
colour sits on background text of another.
--
Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|