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Welp I am back with another simple but helpful forum writing tutorial! This time I will be giving references for color coding for myself and other forum goers to use, hopefully this helps some people out, if your anything like me you sometimes like to decorate your forum posts with different colors and highlight certain things in different colors if so then this tutorial can help you, enjoy! Remember to color code words you need to type in the coding [color=] after the = type the color's name!
Choice Colors:
Black
Red
Yellow
Pink
Green
Orange
Purple
Blue
Beige
Brown
Teal
Navy
Maroon
Lime Green
White
Secret Colors:
Reds
DarkRed
FireBrick
Crimson
IndianRed
LightCoral
Salmon
Purples
Indigo
DarkMagenta
Magenta
Violet
Thistle
Blues
MidnightBlue
RoyalBlue
DeepSkyBlue
SteelBlue
Aqua
LightBlue
Greens
DarkGreen
SeaGreen
SpringGreen
LightGreen
GreenYellow
Oranges
OrangeRed
DarkOrange
Tomato
Coral
Browns
SaddleBrown
Sienna
Chocolate
Peru
SandyBrown
BurlyWood
NavahoWhite
Tan
Bisque
CornSilk
Grays
DarkSlateGray
SlateGray
DimGray
DarkGray
Silver
LightGray
Yellows
Gold
DarkKhaki
Khaki
PaleGoldenRod
LemonChiffon
LightYellow
If you want help with font coding please check out my other tutorial called "Forum Writer's Font Reference" I hope this helped some people! Bye for now (^_^)/
Forum Writers Font Reference (https://feral-heart.com/smf/index.php?topic=62434.0)
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Ooo, look at all the colours c:
Well done once again. Another colour you can add in the brown section is Tan, that's the colour I currently use alongside the Indigo, helps represent my Pandeer's colours a bit. c:
Keep up the amazing work <3
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Done! XD Though to be honest with you, the reason I did not originally add it, is because it looks too close to a few of the other shades of brown I listed. I of course did not list every color, I only listed some of the colors that contribute to certain shades. Anyways there you go, I added it for you even though truthfully it looks exactly like a few other ones or at least to me it does.
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Done! XD Though to be honest with you, the reason I did not originally add it, is because it looks too close to a few of the other shades of brown I listed. I of course did not list every color, I only listed some of the colors that contribute to certain shades. Anyways there you go, I added it for you even though truthfully it looks exactly like a few other ones or at least to me it does.
Interesting, I guess it pops out more in text...
Down here, it looks more vibrant than it does up there. Lol.
But compared to the others listed, not much of a difference. Lol.
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It pops out in your text because you have light on dark. That kind of color set usually does make the lighter colors look much more vibrant, when in the text of my post as you can see I tried listing colors in a dark to light order so it blends in more with the other light colors XD
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It pops out in your text because you have light on dark. That kind of color set usually does make the lighter colors look much more vibrant, when in the text of my post as you can see I tried listing colors in a dark to light order so it blends in more with the other light colors XD
I guess that makes more sense. Lol.
Either way, nice list once again <3
Keep up the amazing work ~!
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Thank you for putting together this little tutorial! I know there is many a time when I feel the desire to switch a color up or add a fancy new shade to a thread, and I'm sure many others will find this useful.
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THIS IS VERY HELPFUL! Thank you for that!
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Wow, I never knew that there were many other shades of the text colors! Thanks for this tutorial, Shadow! I feel like it will help many floof's, including myself. ^^
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You are a God. I am so glad this thread was bumped.
You can also Inout color codes if you'd like a unique color.
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Whoa there are a ton more colors than I expected. Great job on this Shadow, I'm sure lots of people will come to this topic if they want to try out a new text color!
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I also want to add in, for you guys:
You can take hex codes, and do the same thing in place of the color name!
And nevertheless, this is a good way to show there are more casual named colors that can be used. I never noticed this was in the tutorials area, but it's wonderful for others.
This is the hex I used for this sentence:#2d9b7a