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Gumbel22017
Scratcher
100+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

I was wondering, how do people have colored signatures in forums? When I use some online color text generator and copy it, it pastes it in the text box normally.
-ShadowOfTheFuture-
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

There's a color tag that you can put hexadecimal colors into:
[color=0000ff]
For example, the above code would make the enclosed text blue, like this.
Gumbel22017
Scratcher
100+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

There's a color tag that you can put hexadecimal colors into:
[color=0000ff]
For example, the above code would make the enclosed text blue, like this.
Thanks!
Gumbel22017
Scratcher
100+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

There's a color tag that you can put hexadecimal colors into:
[color=0000ff]
For example, the above code would make the enclosed text blue, like this.
Hold on, how do you get to that code? And how do you make it orange?
-ShadowOfTheFuture-
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

Gumbel22017 wrote:

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

There's a color tag that you can put hexadecimal colors into:
[color=0000ff]
For example, the above code would make the enclosed text blue, like this.
Hold on, how do you get to that code? And how do you make it orange?
To get the code box, you type
[code][/code]
Orange in hexadecimal would be around this color (ff9900), with both red and green added into it, but more red.

There's a Scratch Wiki article on computer colors that includes a bit on hexadecimal colors.
Gumbel22017
Scratcher
100+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

Gumbel22017 wrote:

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

There's a color tag that you can put hexadecimal colors into:
[color=0000ff]
For example, the above code would make the enclosed text blue, like this.
Hold on, how do you get to that code? And how do you make it orange?
To get the code box, you type
[code][/code]
Orange in hexadecimal would be around this color (ff9900), with both red and green added into it, but more red.

There's a Scratch Wiki article on computer colors that includes a bit on hexadecimal colors.
Thanks!
WolfCat67
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

Gumbel22017 wrote:

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

Gumbel22017 wrote:

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

There's a color tag that you can put hexadecimal colors into:
[color=0000ff]
For example, the above code would make the enclosed text blue, like this.
Hold on, how do you get to that code? And how do you make it orange?
To get the code box, you type
[code][/code]
Orange in hexadecimal would be around this color (ff9900), with both red and green added into it, but more red.

There's a Scratch Wiki article on computer colors that includes a bit on hexadecimal colors.
Thanks!
Alternatively…
Search “Hexadecimal Color Picker” on Google.
EcIipsed
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

WolfCat67 wrote:

Gumbel22017 wrote:

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

Gumbel22017 wrote:

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

There's a color tag that you can put hexadecimal colors into:
[color=0000ff]
For example, the above code would make the enclosed text blue, like this.
Hold on, how do you get to that code? And how do you make it orange?
To get the code box, you type
[code][/code]
Orange in hexadecimal would be around this color (ff9900), with both red and green added into it, but more red.

There's a Scratch Wiki article on computer colors that includes a bit on hexadecimal colors.
Thanks!
Alternatively…
Search “Hexadecimal Color Picker” on Google.

Yes, Perbang and Web colors on Wikipedia are good.
PrincessFlowerTV
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

Above is one option, but can also use this:
[color=coloryouwant]Text[/color]
I think it's easier.
Gumbel22017
Scratcher
100+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

EcIipsed wrote:

WolfCat67 wrote:

Gumbel22017 wrote:

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

Gumbel22017 wrote:

-ShadowOfTheFuture- wrote:

There's a color tag that you can put hexadecimal colors into:
[color=0000ff]
For example, the above code would make the enclosed text blue, like this.
Hold on, how do you get to that code? And how do you make it orange?
To get the code box, you type
[code][/code]
Orange in hexadecimal would be around this color (ff9900), with both red and green added into it, but more red.

There's a Scratch Wiki article on computer colors that includes a bit on hexadecimal colors.
Thanks!
Alternatively…
Search “Hexadecimal Color Picker” on Google.

Yes, Perbang and Web colors on Wikipedia are good.

PrincessFlowerTV wrote:

Above is one option, but can also use this:
[color=coloryouwant]Text[/color]
I think it's easier.
Thank you!
bigpuppy
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

PrincessFlowerTV wrote:

Above is one option, but can also use this:
[color=coloryouwant]Text[/color]
I think it's easier.
Yes– this is good for colors like orange or blue, but if you'd like a color you can't really think of a name for or isn't really in the system, you can use a code like others have said.
YubNubEwok
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

You can easily choose a color with a name by using this:
[color=Color that you want]TEXT[/color]
Or, if you'd like a very specific color, then you search up the color in a hexadecimal code.
Gumbel22017
Scratcher
100+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

YubNubEwok wrote:

You can easily choose a color with a name by using this:
[color=Color that you want]TEXT[/color]
Or, if you'd like a very specific color, then you search up the color in a hexadecimal code.
Thank you!
YubNubEwok
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How Do You Put Colors In Your Signature?

Gumbel22017 wrote:

YubNubEwok wrote:

You can easily choose a color with a name by using this:
[color=Color that you want]TEXT[/color]
Or, if you'd like a very specific color, then you search up the color in a hexadecimal code.
Thank you!
No problem!

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