This page last changed on Jan 24, 2005 by cmiller.
Change the color of a block of text.
Usage:
{color:mycolor} ... text ... {color}
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Description |
mycolor |
yes |
none |
color of text. You can use names for common colors or use the hex code for a more specific color |
Example:
{color:red}red{color}
{color:orange}orange{color}
{color:yellow}yellow{color}
{color:green}green{color}
{color:blue}blue{color}
{color:purple}purple{color}
{color:violet}violet{color}
{color:003366}#003366{color}
gives:
red
orange
yellow
green
blue
purple
violet
#003366
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Posted by at Jul 01, 2004 05:31
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Posted by at Jul 01, 2004 05:32
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Esto es prueba tambien
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Posted by at Jul 01, 2004 05:32
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Unable to render {children} Can only find children for a page, this is a comment

Posted by at Jul 24, 2004 18:32
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6rr

Posted by at Aug 28, 2005 18:55
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magenta
cyan
brown
darkred
darkcyan
... and more dark colors

Posted by pas at May 11, 2006 04:39
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It depends on your web browser and it should be noted that certain colour names will not work on all browsers (eg. I think, from vague memory, that "gray" or "grey" look green on Internet Explorer).

Posted by gfraser at May 11, 2006 06:28
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Thanks for this hint, Guy. I found more in-depth information in Confluence's full notation guide, in the Color section. You should ASAP integrate the contents of this notation guide in these documentation pages here. This would also enable users to print this stuff or convert it to PDF.

Posted by pas at May 11, 2006 06:49
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