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== HTML color codes ==
 
The Help Page should list the different letter combinations for background colors.
 
The Help Page should list the different letter combinations for background colors.
Could someone create a table showing this?
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Could someone create a table showing this? -- Varchild
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* A chart like that could get quite large, so a link to an existing chart likely would be best.  [http://www.computerhope.com/htmcolor.htm This] is one example.  Google ''HTML color chart'' for even more charts.  Oh, and to sign your comments on talk pages, type four tildes (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>) at the end of your text.  Also, thanks for your help with updating the PM article.  :) - [[User:EspioKaos|EspioKaos]] 11:20, 15 February 2008 (CST)
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* The [[The_PSUPedia:Manual of style|style manual]] already has that. In fact, it has pretty much all the information on using templates specific to PSUPedia. Unless you simply mean the 6-digit hexadecimal codes for colors, but listing all those would be absurd. For that, I typically use something like [http://www.december.com/html/spec/color.html this site]. --[[User:Qwerty|Qwerty]] 11:22, 15 February 2008 (CST)

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HTML color codes

The Help Page should list the different letter combinations for background colors. Could someone create a table showing this? -- Varchild

  • A chart like that could get quite large, so a link to an existing chart likely would be best. This is one example. Google HTML color chart for even more charts. Oh, and to sign your comments on talk pages, type four tildes (~~~~) at the end of your text. Also, thanks for your help with updating the PM article.  :) - EspioKaos 11:20, 15 February 2008 (CST)
  • The style manual already has that. In fact, it has pretty much all the information on using templates specific to PSUPedia. Unless you simply mean the 6-digit hexadecimal codes for colors, but listing all those would be absurd. For that, I typically use something like this site. --Qwerty 11:22, 15 February 2008 (CST)