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How to Use the Color Viewer |
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I wrote this little
Color
Viewer
program to help me with RGB values
when I was writing HTML.
It's a handy way to find the right color and easily insert
the hex code into an HTML document or programming code.
Using it has also helped me get a better sense for
the red/green/blue relationships.
So, I'm offering it as freeware,
hoping others will get some value from it, too.
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Click Change Background, and watch the background color change as you move the slider bars or type new RGB values in the boxes below the button.
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Or click Change Text Color,
and use the sliders and number boxes to change the color of the text.
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Replace "Type Your Text Here" and change the font size,
from 1 to 22 points, or delete the number to hide the text.
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Refer to the hexadecimal equivalents of the RGB values when
you define colors in HTML and programming languages.
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Right-click Change Text Color
or Change Background, and
copy the text or background hex values (in RGB or BGR order)
to the clipboard.
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(1.3 MB)
Thanks to Mike Sanders,
owner of Vega-Tek,
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Copyright © 2002-2007 Ellen Theisen Communications.
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