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Color Wheels. A color wheel is an illustrative organization of colors around a circle, showing the relationships between primary colors, secondary colors, and tertiary colors.
What is Color Theory? Color theory is a multitude of categories, definitions and concepts. This tutorial covers the parts that are most useful for web design: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Colors; Color Wheels (RGB, CMY, RYB) Color Hue, Lightness and Saturation
Color Names Supported by All Browsers. All modern browsers support the following 140 color names (click on a color name, or a hex value, to view the color as the background-color along with different text colors): Click here to see the 140 colors sorted by HEX Value
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Color Values. In HTML, colors can also be specified using RGB values, HEX values, HSL values, RGBA values, and HSLA values. The following three <div> elements have their background color set with RGB, HEX, and HSL values:
Color schemes are logical combinations of colors on the color wheel. The purpose of a color scheme is to create an aesthetic feeling of style and appeal. Achromatic Color Schemes
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Color Names Supported by All Browsers. All modern browsers support the following 140 color names (click on a color name, or a hex value, to view the color as the background-color along with different text colors): For a full overview of CSS colors, visit our colors tutorial.