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Forum Index > Player Guides > Guide to Hex colors and how they work
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Grapejuice
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Posted: 3/12/2017 at 7:51 PM Post #1
This guide is about the RGB Hex colors and how they work! Ill cover some basic colors their hex code and so on, so lets get to it.

How does this all work?
They use sixteen distinct symbols numbers. 0-9 represnt 0-9 and A, B, C, D, E, and F all represent 10-15. IN RGB you have R: 0-255 G: 0-255 B: 0-255. So lets say we have # fefafd then it would be R:254 G:250 B:253
another way to think about it is
The HEX code is representing three bytes, one for each of the RGB colors in that order.
FF0000 is full RED intensity, 00FF00 is full GREEN intensity, 0000FF is full BLUE intensity

Does it have maximums?
Yes it does, the Maximum for RGB is 255 (for all of them) or FF If you go over all you get is White or FFFFFF. However that leaves a whole lot of combos, about 16581375 different combos.

What are some Basic color codes
White-FFFFFF
Red-FF0000
Green-00FF00
Blue-0000FF
Black-000000

If you have anymore questions ping me and I'll add them on here. If there is a color ID (number) You'd like to know ping me and I'll add it on.
I hope this helped! and have a great day
Grapejuice
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Posted: 3/13/2017 at 1:19 AM Post #2
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Username85781
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Posted: 5/12/2017 at 7:38 PM Post #7
Alternatively one could go to this link to get a specific colour's code.

You can use a colour picker there

or get the codes to colours they provide

or even get a code from a list, they have links on the side of the screen that you can go to that take you to all sorts of colour lists or pickers

it's a really great site if you need specific colour codes for something. Maybe you're making an html code cover up for some other site such as Xanje or Chicken Smoothie. Maybe you just want to know what a specific colour's code is. Either way, this site is good for that. I used it to make a theme for a friend to use on Xanje and was so proud of how it looked that I myself use it. (You can see my first coding here, which is also the only link to another site I will add to this post.

It's an easy to navigate site and it's incredibly easy to use.

(If needed I will edit my post to have none of this information, I'm simply trying to help)
 
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