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HTML question by kazper 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Ok, a good friend og mine is making a page as a school project (lookie here) Now the problem is that although she is using only colors that are among the 216 safe colors Netscape insists on showing her yellow/golden/brown text as bright green. Can anyone help me with why and what to do about it?
[ Reply ]
  Well, I'm no expert... by Tars_Tarkas2002-03-16 06:48:00
    Heh =) by kazper2002-03-16 07:01:29
      You might... by Tars_Tarkas2002-03-16 07:14:01
  Check Netscape settings. by wheresthefish2002-03-16 06:54:42
  I got it solved.... by kazper2002-03-16 07:14:29
    Wow, by wheresthefish2002-03-16 07:22:25
      I'm very sure... by kazper2002-03-16 07:23:19
    What about a # before the HEX ? (n/t) by aix tom2002-03-16 07:23:19
      I tried that as well with no change by kazper2002-03-16 07:23:52
        And that's actually not quite true.... by kazper2002-03-16 07:27:38
    what I found by Nessalc2002-03-16 09:36:24
      I tried this and it worked by ston2002-03-16 11:03:39
  Looks fine in this here by aix tom2002-03-16 07:19:36
    Yes it was version 4.7 n/t by kazper2002-03-16 07:21:21
  I tried using by DragonLady2002-03-16 07:54:03
  Attributes, colours, and CSS by cyclotron_511k2002-03-16 13:41:23
  take the QUOTES out! by rottweiler2002-03-19 07:30:19

 

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