Choosing and blending text, graphics, and background colors is an important part of website design. Too many colors may confuse visitors and make it difficult for them to navigate the site. Too little color will turn the website into a bland landscape that bores your visitors. The best websites have colors that exist in harmony, while functioning to help visitors focus on important information and enabling them to navigate easily through the various sections of the site.
Although the human eye can see thousands of colors, website designers have a choice of 216 colors that they can use to achieve these objectives. These colors are warm reds and oranges, cool blues and greens, neutral grays, whites, and black. Every color has a hexadecimal code that site designers must use so the color will display in a browser.
Web developers rely on color charts to translate the colors that the eye sees into codes that the computer can display. The best charts contain more than a simple list of color codes. To create a harmonious color palette to build your website, you can use the Color Blender toolbox. Tweak and match your colors, then download the codes. Experiment with popular color schemes by using the VisiBone Hexadecimal Web Color Chart. The Web Monkey Hex Codes Reference Chart is convenient and printable with standard laser toner or inkjet printer.
Match color names like fuschia and their codes, using the W3 Schools HTML Color Names charts. Explore color trends and codes for hues like magenta with the Html Color Trends & Palettes charts. Create custom hexadecimal color codes and matching schemes with a Hex Color Code Generator Chart. Review browser safe colors and get printable color charts to get more ideas.
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