Tweak tweak tweak
Apr. 9th, 2004 10:01 amFinally found a good hex color chart and modified my journal - whee! I've been wanting to do that since I set it up... the red in particular was annoying me. Still don't quite understand the logic behind the codes, but it's a start. (Usually the first thing I do with a new computer is customize the desktop pallette - once I custom-mixed all the colors to match my furniture. Yes, I know I'm sick.) I may tweak it a bit more later but I feel much better now. However, in the process I've somehow gone from "running early" to "running late," so I'd better go get a few things done. Let me know what you think of the new colors! :-)
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Date: 2004-04-27 08:42 am (UTC)It specs RGB colors in standard HTML syntax, which is six digits prefixed by a # sign. The digit pairs are the hex codes for the desired levels of red, green, and blue, in that order.
The available hex range for each color is from 00 to FF (or, for those of us unused to thinking in hexadecimal, 0 to 255, yielding 256 possible levels). So #FF0000 is pure red, #00FF00 pure green (at least, of the shade that the "green" pixels in your monitor produce), and #0000FF pure blue. #000000 is pure black (none of the pixels are lit up) and #FFFFFF is pure white (all of the pixels are lit at 100%, producing the maximum available level of white light). Adjusting the combinations up or down produces all the other available visible shades on your monitor.
Of course there's lots more info around on the RBG color space. :-)
*geek geek geek*
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Date: 2004-04-27 10:23 pm (UTC)(And, great article! I couldn't find any reference on that site for converting to hex, though.)
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Date: 2004-04-28 06:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-04-29 10:50 pm (UTC)