Articles Index
Color and CSS
There are several different ways to specify color values in CSS, the best known are with color names and color numerical values. But there are two other ways you can define colors in CSS 3 and once you understand how you can define your colors you'll have more options available in your color palette.
Web Color Synchronization
Is it possible to ensure that your Web page colors will look the same browser to browser, platform to platform, and monitor to monitor? Web color synchronization can be challenging.
Colorizing the Web
Learn how to use color to brighten and enliven your Web pages.
Color Symbolism Chart by Culture
Using color can be problematic if you don't design with the culture of your audience in mind. Colors have different meanings to different cultures. This chart should help make sense of the color symbolisms of various cultures.
Web Colors: Using the Browser-Safe Color Palette
browser safe colors ensure that your page will look the same on the widest variety of monitors
Designing in Color
Learn how to write color codes and convert to hexadecimal from RGB. This article will teach you the various ways you can use color on Web pages both what color codes to use and where you can use them.
Color Symbolism
Color symbolizes many things to different cultures, but it is easy to forget this when designing a Web site. If you use color on your site, then you should be aware of the different meanings different cultures attach to color.
