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Are you a Web designer, or just someone (like myself) who muddles around with Web sites on occasion? If so, you’re probably familiar with the hex-encoded colors you need to use in HTML and CSS ...
Output: The results of executing the CSS, HTML, and JavaScript entered into the sections of the page. Figure A shows jsFiddle loaded in Internet Explorer 9 with empty code panes. Figure A ...
It comprised 69 basic shades, with 138 entries to account for different cases in the color names (e.g., lowercase with spacing like “dark red” versus camel case like “DarkRed”).
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