Re: matching colors
by "Andrew Johnson" <ajohnson(at)mail.on.rogers.wave.ca>
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"graphics" <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>, "ci.lawrence.ks.us" <lpl(at)carlsbad.idir.net> |
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What about making the nonmatching graphic color transparent!!!
thats what i do! then you are sure that the buttons and bg color are the
same!!!
Andrew Johnson
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From: ci.lawrence.ks.us <lpl(at)carlsbad.idir.net>
To: hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
Date: Thursday, March 26, 1998 1:56 PM
Subject: matching colors
>
>If this question is not appropriate here,
>I apologize in advance.
>
>I've created a table with two cells (left and right).
>The left cell contains graphics created in Photoshop 3
>and, underneath those graphics, a bgcolor (# ).
>Both the bgcolor and the graphics' color of blue-green.
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>Since the page runs longer than the graphics, the
>underlying table color shows. Here's the problem:
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>On most monitors, the match between the color of the
>graphics and the underlying table bgcolor is good.
>But on some montors the table background color looks
>grey, which is definitely not a match.
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>The page in question may be viewed at-
> http://www.ci.lawrence.ks.us/arts/
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>Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks!
>
>Karen
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