Colors, Web-safe colors, Use the color picker – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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Colors
Note: The user interface has been simplified in Dreamweaver CC and later. As a result, you may not find some of the
options described in this article in Dreamweaver CC and later. For more information, see
Web-safe colors
In HTML, colors are expressed either as hexadecimal values (for example, #FF0000) or as color names (red). A web-
safe color is one that appears the same in Safari and Microsoft Internet Explorer on both Windows and Macintosh
systems when running in 256-color mode. The conventional wisdom is that there are 216 common colors, and that any
hexadecimal value that combines the pairs 00, 33, 66, 99, CC, or FF (RGB values 0, 51, 102, 153, 204, and 255,
respectively) represents a web-safe color.
Testing, however, reveals that there are only 212 web-safe colors rather than a full 216, because Internet Explorer on
Windows does not correctly render the colors #0033FF (0,51,255), #3300FF (51,0,255), #00FF33 (0,255,51), and
#33FF00 (51,255,0).
When web browsers first made their appearance, most computers displayed only 265 colors (8 bits per channel (bpc).
Today, the majority of computers display thousands or millions of colors (16- and 32-bpc), so the justification for using
the browser-safe palette is greatly diminished if you are developing your site for users with current computer systems.
One reason to use the web-safe color palette is if you are developing for alternative web devices such as PDA and cell
phone displays. Many of this devices offer only black and white (1-bpc) or 256 color (8-bpc) displays.
The Color Cubes (default) and the Continuous Tone palettes in Dreamweaver use the 216-color web-safe palette;
selecting a color from these palettes displays the color’s hexadecimal value.
To select a color outside the web-safe range, open the system color picker by clicking the Color Wheel button in the
upper-right corner of the Dreamweaver color picker. The system color picker is not limited to web-safe colors.
UNIX versions of browsers use a different color palette than the Windows and Macintosh versions. If you are
developing exclusively for UNIX browsers (or your target audience is Windows or Macintosh users with 24-bpc
monitors and UNIX users with 8-bpc monitors), consider using hexadecimal values that combine the pairs 00, 40, 80,
BF, or FF, which produce web-safe colors for SunOS.
Use the color picker
In Dreamweaver, many of the dialog boxes, as well as the Property inspector for many page elements, contain a color
box, which opens a color picker. Use the color picker to select a color for a page element. You can also set the default
text color for your page elements.
1
Click a color box in any dialog box or in the Property inspector.
The color picker appears.
2
Do one of the following:
• Use the eyedropper to select a color swatch from the palette. All colors in the Color Cubes (default) and
Continuous Tone palettes are web-safe; other palettes are not.