[Ellen Theisen Communications]
How to Use the Color Viewer

[Services - Home]
[Product Documentation - Selected]
[Illustrations]
[VBA Macros]
[Business Communications]
[Projects]
[Background]
[Computerized Democracy]
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.

[Color Viewer Window]

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.

Or click Change Text Color, and use the sliders and number boxes to change the color of the text.

Replace "Type Your Text Here" and change the font size, from 1 to 22 points, or delete the number to hide the text.

Refer to the hexadecimal equivalents of the RGB values when you define colors in HTML and programming languages.

Right-click Change Text Color or Change Background, and copy the text or background hex values (in RGB or BGR order) to the clipboard.



(1.3 MB)

Thanks to Mike Sanders, owner of Vega-Tek,
for his valuable suggestions and help with the installation program.


If you find my Color Viewer useful, drop me an email

Copyright © 2002-2009 Ellen Theisen Communications.
All illustrations by Ellen Theisen.