Posts Tagged ‘hexadecimal digits’

Web Designing-Specifying colours

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

This tip is in the shorthand article mentioned earlier, but I use it so much I’ll repeat it here: in CSS, when you use hexadecimal colour notation and a colour is made up of three pairs of hexadecimal digits, you can write it in a more efficient way by omitting every second digit:

#000 is the same as #000000, #369 is the same as #336699.

And remember that octothorpe (#) before the colour code.

Another colour related tip is that you can specify web safe colours by using only digits that are multiples of 3 for the red, green, and blue values: 0, 3, 6, 9, C, and F. #99c is a web safe colour, #98c is not.