Is the Web-safe palette still valid? Your email has been sent This article originally appeared as a Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. By Michael Meadhra The Web-safe color palette contains ...
A palette of 216 colors that render the same on all computer hardware. Also called a "Web-safe palette," it was selected by Netscape in the early days of the Web when many computers supported only ...
If you've ever struggled to develop an effective color scheme for a Web site or wondered why banks, corporations, and financial institutions always bathe their sites in blue, you're not alone. Most ...
If you’re still using the Web-safe color palette of 216 colors, here’s a better solution — More Crayons. More Crayons is a site developed by Kirk Franklin that expands the Web-safe palette to a ...
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