This week I'm giving you Keyboard Shortcuts for Colors.
You can use select a text color by typing in the color code on newsletter providers like MailerLite, on your own websites, blogs, and on graphics websites like BookBrush, etc.
These HTML color names can be used with inline HTML styles or in a separate CSS stylesheet
For example, you can change the color of a headline and/or the body text with a simple HTML code instruction like this:
<!-- In your HTML document --><body> <h1 style="color:IndianRed">Indian Red Title Text</h1> <p style="color:SlateGray">Slate gray paragraph text</p> </body>
I use color codes a lot because it's faster to type 6 characters than click on a color chart and find the one yu want to use.
You may know already that #000000 is the HTML color code for black, and that #FFFFFF is the HTML color code for white.
There are HTML Color Codes for every color of the rainbow. Here are a few commonly used color codes in a list you can copy and print.
HTML COLOR CODES
Black — #000000
White — #FFFFFF
Bright Red — #FF0000
Bright Pink — #FF1493
Medium Violet Red — #C71585
Magenta — #FF00FF
Orange — #FFA500
Gold — #FFD700
Bright Yellow — #FFFF00
Lime Green — #00FF00
Green — #008000
Teal — #008080
Blue — #0000FF
Navy — #000080
Beige — #F5F5DC
Chocolate — #D2691E
Brown — #A52A2A
Maroon — #800000
Gray — #808080
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