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February 26, 2009

Color Chart for HTML-based Color Editing

Web designers and programmers give colors to their web-based application and web pages by editing numeric and alphabetical codes called "color codes" among a set of HTML codes which builds up a website. Different colors have different hex codes which literally allows thousands of colors to be edited into a website. Of course, it is impossible for us to memorize all of the color codes. Therefore, we shall enlist the aid of a certain chart called a color chart.

Color charts basically contain most of the popular colors and the hex code tagged with it. To insert a color into a web-page, web designers first look at the color charts and determine which colors they wanted and from there, they sort out the color hex code and edit it into their HTML scripts.

C0lor Charts with their respective codes (Click for larger image)

Even if you are not a web designer, basic color editing is still considerably useful, for example, editing the colors in a blog. I build up this blog's color by editing the layout's color, and there's when editing the color hex code comes into play!

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