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Web Design

Author:   Kris Conner  
Posted: 9/6/06; 11:42:21 AM
Topic: Web Design
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Semester Exam Requirements

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Chapter 3 - HTML
Free Tutorial on HTML & CSS
HTML True Color Chart
HTML Color Tags

Semester Project

HTML Attributes to Specify Color

If one of the following <TT><BODY></TT> attributes is used, they all should be specified in order to avoid color conflicts; for example, you may assign a backgound color and a visitor may have his/her browser set to display text in the same color, making your page unreadable. All these attributes should be specified in a single <TT><BODY></TT> tag.

<BODY BGCOLOR="#ff6600">
sets the background color for the page as a whole.
 
<BODY TEXT="#ff6600">
sets the text color for the page as a whole.
 
<BODY LINK="#ff6600">
sets the unvisited link color for the page as a whole.
 
<BODY VLINK="#ff6600">
sets the visited link color for the page as a whole.
 
<BODY ALINK="#ff6600">
sets the activated link color (i.e. the color of the link as users click on it) for the page as a whole.
<FONT COLOR="#cc6600">sample text</FONT>
sets the color of selected text within a page.
<P><font size=1>size=1</font> <font size=2>size=2</font> <font size=3>size=3</font> <font size=4>size=4</font> <font size=5>size=5</font> <font size=6>size=6</font> <font size=7>size=7</font> 

This might be rendered as:

Example of rendering of various font sizes


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