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Ive maked a layout and i have also a backround... (Of course)
I want to have the same color on my tables as I have on my backround. But then I need 2 find out the color code. How can I do this?
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There is a form here: http://www.colorcombos.com/ here you can type in the page address and it'll tell you the colors and the color code.
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Awww... I did write in the URL 4 my pic that I wanted to know the color code of...
I got a code, but it dosent match! My URL: http://pic4.piczo.com/go/editview?si...ageid=33739475
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Lalalalala.... Last edited by astrid92; 03-25-2007 at 10:44 AM. |
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Ah, nevermind...
I opened my pic in Paint, and choosed the "Get color" thing. Then I went to "Change Color" and there I found the Red, Blue and Green thing... The numbers you know. Then I went to Piczo and found the color slider. I wrote in the RBG numbers, and hey!! There I found my color
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Hi astrid92 ( and amyaurora of course ),
For future use, when you want to know the values of a color - RGB/hex - on a screen here is a freebie detector to use. You just point your cursor at the part of the page you are viewing and it displays the values! http://www.cosmin.com/colordetector/ Hope this is useful, Regards, Ges.
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re:
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Thanks. It is useful but I can't use it on a computer that isn't mine. |
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