Help:Color

Hey, guys. SupremeLegacy here, and I took it upon myself to help you guys with the basic coloring codes. All, straight from Community Central, Colors page. If you ever need help, look this page up. You're welcome, and thank you.

Color is a great tool for helping to make your wiki stand out as well as better match your wiki's topic and theme.

Step-by-Step
Color can be added to your wiki in a couple of different places. You can add a unique color in the theme designer to customize your look or add color to your wiki's templates.

The most common way to define a color is to use its name or hex code. To use a particular color, take the name or hex code below and add it where appropriate. If for example you want to add it as a button color in the theme designer, copy over the hex code of that color, and add it to the input field on the customize tab.

There are two main types of colors that are preferred, HTML and X11 color names.

HTML color names
The HTML 4.01 specification defines sixteen named colors, as follows (names are defined in this context to be case-insensitive; the table is alphabetically ordered):

These 16 were also specified as sRGB and included in the HTML 3.0 specification

Fluoresent Colors
The neon colors are a typical type of colors but they show in a bright view on an interface.

X11 color names
In addition, a number of colors are defined by web browsers. A particular browser may not recognize all of these colors, but as of 2005 all modern general-use browsers support the full list. The list of web "X11 colors" from the CSS3 specification, along with their hexadecimal and decimal equivalents, is shown below, compare the alphabetical lists in the W3C standards. You can learn more about X11 color names on Wikipedia.