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How to find out my color settings

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by Kngavl, Apr 13, 2006.

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    I was wondering, how do you figure out your website's color settings? Like so I can make my adsense ads blend. I'm currently running a blog off blogger. I read the answer,(On how to find your color settings) but I don't have the code in my template.
    Thanks
     
    Kngavl, Apr 13, 2006 IP
  2. frankcow

    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    paste a screenshot into a graphics app (fireworks, photoshop), and use the color picker to find the hex codes
     
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    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    Look at the html or css.
     
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  4. Kngavl

    Kngavl Peon

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    Thanks but I do not have adobephotoshop only paint LOL.
    I was looking at the html but the colors I get only have 3 digits. Isn't hex with 6 like for body color I get something like #FFF But isn't supposed to be #FFFFFF?
     
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    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    I am used to seeing a six digit number for color as well.

    #ff0000 is bright red, #00ff00 is bright green, #0000ff is bright blue, #ffffff white, #000000 black, etc.

    I use several programs dealing with colors the one I remember is Visibone color picker.

    Hopefully someone will come along that knows a system using three symbols to designate color for it is something I have not encountered.

    Good luck,
     
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    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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  7. frankcow

    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    FFF is a shortcut for ffffff
    you can shortcut 48 colors
     
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    When you are refering to colors from the standard websafe color pallete and the hex values go in pairs you can shorten them from 6 digits to 3, so #FFFFFF becomes #FFF and #FF0000 becomes #F00. This can be useful in making your overall code size a little bit smaller, especially if using a large style sheet.

    Regarding your original question Kngavl, I use the same technique as frankcow. I don't know if this helps, but the page in you sig where the adsense ads currently are near the top has a hex value of #335577, which coincidentally could be shortened to #357.
     
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    Kngavl Peon

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    Oh grand guys I'll try them all thanks a bunch.
     
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    FireFox has a nifty plugin called "colorZilla" All you ahve to do is point and click on the color and it will tell you the code for it !
     
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    drewbe121212 Well-Known Member

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    Kngavl Peon

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    Actualy in the end I used the Kits Color Picker. It's pretty good, wouldn't have sued the firefox one as I don't know if it works with Bon Echo.
    www.kits.it
     
    Kngavl, Apr 29, 2006 IP