Re: Automated BG Color change?
by Lori Eldridge <lorield(at)uswest.net>
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Hi All
>I also understand that MAC and Wintel render colors differently (same RGB
>codes look different )
I have a Mac and design pages for a client that has a PC. I haven't
experienced the codes showing different colors---colors are always a
shade darker on his PC so I make them just a tad bit lighter than I
think they should be.
Lori
>Have you experienced this?????
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Captain F.M. O'Lary" <ctfuzzy(at)canopy.net>
>To: <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
>Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 5:34 PM
>Subject: Automated BG Color change?
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>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm working on an IntRAnet site populated by Wintel and Mac. The Wintel
>> machines are running MSIE 4.x > and the MAC's are running NN 4.x >
>>
>> I have a page broken into two frames, a left and a right.
>>
>> I want to change the bgcolor (defined by "#EEFF00") in the left frame to
>> match the bg color defined in the (various) right frame pages.
>>
>> For instance, both pages share ("#FFFF00") on the splash page, but the
>> first link takes you to a (right) frame defined with ("#800080") -!! UCK
>!!
>>
>> If I have to use page colors like this I atleast want them to not turn the
>> viewers stomach as this color combination does !!
>>
>> So . . .
>>
>> I need something like . . .
>>
>> OnClick Change "frame.left"="bgcolor=#FFFF00", to
>> "frame.left"="bgcolor=#800080".
>>
>> Know what I mean????
>>
>> Any ideas? Because it's a known audience I have no problem with JavaScript
>> except the lack of knowledge to write the correct script, however in this
>> case I do not own enough of the root to set up any SSI solutions. Which
>> figures, this is how I *know* how to fix it!
>>
>> I have the feeling a Style Sheet solution might do this, but alass . . . .
>> the lack of support for CSS (generally) has put me off on learning it in
>> depth enough to pull this off using CSS . . . on my own :-(
>>
>> *Any* suggestions (not to mention appropriate code!) will be greatly
>> appreciated!
>> Fuzzy.
>> <feeling particularly dumb today>
>> ______________________________________________________________
>> Captain F.M. O'Lary
>> webmaster(at)canopy.net
>> Somedays it's just not worth chewing through the restraints...
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