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Post by @ KAIDANKUU on Jan 21, 2012 5:30:43 GMT -5
www.hypergurl.com/colormatch.phpI found this^ fairly nifty webpage WAAYYY back when I found myself struggling to find more unique colors for the many text color variations I used for dialogue text with the several different characters I would use, a lot of times in the same RP thread. Works great for even if you just have need for one specific color you want, in ANY shade or hue that would want as well. Granted, the intended use of the page is for making color schemes for websites. BUT, it's in BBcode, so you could use it accordingly for use on anything else that uses BBcode. Directions for use:(step, by step)- First, scroll down until you see the color boxes and the switches.
- Second, manipulate the three switches to produce the desired color as indicated by any one of the color boxes.
- Third, copy the color value excluding the pound(#) sign just below the color box indicating the desired color. Make sure to get rid of that stubborn pound sign(#) if you still accidentally copy it along with the code, cause the color wrap won't work with it in there.
- Fourth, paste the color value in your post within the normal color BBcode wrap, appropriately.
- Lastly, post the message away and bask in the brilliance of the color(s) you selected.
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Post by @ ROHA on Jan 21, 2012 9:19:11 GMT -5
Oh hey that's really cool! Great find! That reminds me of a site I sometimes use for colour schemes: kuler.adobe.com/ You can create colour schemes by clicking the Create button in the navigation bar on the left and it gives you codes for the colours you make too, but it only produces five colours at a time.
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Post by @ KAIDANKUU on Jan 21, 2012 11:20:37 GMT -5
Yikes! That one is a lot more complex looking, and borderline intimidating, lol... cool though.
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Post by @ KAIDANKUU on Jan 26, 2012 2:47:32 GMT -5
*double post like a pro!*
And, woops! I guess the color code doesn't work on this forum with its particular format unless you leave the pound sign(#) out. This ain't how it is with Prophp which I'm used to using, but them's the breaks I guess. Sooo, MY BAD~ *fixes instructions*
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