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SEF Posted Jun 28, 2003
If you have both the symbol and the background in white it would be invisible! I don't know if that's an anarchistic thing to do or not. It's already quite weird that anarchists are organised enough to have a flag.
Basically you just need to make sure that whenever you change one colour for another (eg using ctrl-H to find and replace) you don't duplicate an existing colour otherwise you will lose track of which bits of the image are which.
HTML colours are defined as #RRGGBB (red, green and blue components in hexadecimal) or you can use names:
white = #FFFFFF
black = #000000
red = #FF0000
See A623242 for an RGB colour chart and A529715 for the names.
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Anarchist in the U.K- I'm not a hippy, Its just a nickname Posted Jun 28, 2003
Lol. No i've changed the A colour to dark red but I don't know how to change the background colour to white because dark red is too dark but that's the colour I want. Which bit's background?
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SEF Posted Jun 28, 2003
The real background is your page colour (goo or white). Those areas are represented by the cells with no BGCOLOR statement in order to leave them transparent. The background circle of the image started off as all black, #000000. The circle and A of the image started off as all white, #FFFFFF. I based these choices on the image from your link and the fact that it would work on both goo and white pages. If you make the outer circle white it will disappear on all white skins (though you might want to do this anyway). From where you are with dark red on black, you would swap all the #000000 for #FFFFFF. If you did this with the original image code you would lose it of course - white A on white circle on potentially white skin.
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Anarchist in the U.K- I'm not a hippy, Its just a nickname Posted Jun 28, 2003
But i already changed it to red... Hang on I'll chack it.
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Anarchist in the U.K- I'm not a hippy, Its just a nickname Posted Jun 28, 2003
That's right. Thats the way I'll have it. See it for yourself...
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SEF Posted Jun 28, 2003
The outer circle is now only visible in classic goo but the A works on all skins. If you didn't want the outer circle it would be possible to do a slightly larger version for the same amount of coding space (10K at the moment). Roughly speaking, unless an image is really simple (horizontal and vertical divisions), doubling the width and height means it takes 4 times as much memory as a TABLE.
I noticed you said you liked padlocks. Have you seen: <./>B605024</.> and <./>B1529804</.> and of course the smiley?
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Anarchist in the U.K- I'm not a hippy, Its just a nickname Posted Jun 28, 2003
I've seen the smilie but that's not really my thing- yet...
I'll look at the pics in a minuite.
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Anarchist in the U.K- I'm not a hippy, Its just a nickname Posted Jun 28, 2003
All that money. It deserves to be burned.
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SEF Posted Jun 28, 2003
Hmm. I can do you a line in fiery explosions if you want:
<./>B808950</.> man leaving explosion
<./>B2259375</.> smiley exploding?
<./>B2326050</.> plane wing exploding
<./>B2557848</.> wicker man burning
<./>B1194828</.> Dr.Mo's h2g2 campfire of dynamite
<./>B1239474</.> flame bolt / fireball streak
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Anarchist in the U.K- I'm not a hippy, Its just a nickname Posted Jun 28, 2003
Wicer mans the only one I realy like out of them. Do you know anthing about wicker men
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Anarchist in the U.K- I'm not a hippy, Its just a nickname Posted Jun 28, 2003
What do you know about them? Isn't it like some voodoo, wicca curse thing or something?
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SEF Posted Jun 28, 2003
You shouldn't be wanting to curse people! Most of this pagan stuff is about fertility and casting out evil anyway.
I think the nearest h2g2 thing to which I can refer you is A660232 (the page with the illustration). It has links to some other things. I'm certainly not typing anything here from one of my more graphic adult books and I don't think even the scariest children's stories would contain what you want.
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Anarchist in the U.K- I'm not a hippy, Its just a nickname Posted Jun 28, 2003
You can't scare me! ARRRRRRRRGHHHHHHH! My mums cooking!
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