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Peer Review: A753013 - Colour Names

Post 1

Jab [Since 29th November 2002]

Entry: Colour Names - A753013
Author: Alji, Wizard of the Red Dragon (Swynwr y Ddraig Goch) {Join The Guild of Wizards @ U197895 } - U172782

Handy for GuideML too.


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Post 2

Tweety Pie

I hadn't realised there were this many named colour definitions. smiley - smiley

Although alphabetical is an obvious order to put the colours in, you have to know the name given before you can find it in the list.

Could you re-arrange the names into the kind of linear order you get with sets of coloured pencils?

This would mean that when you are looking for a 'kind of beige' you see the 'blanched almond' and 'bisque' etc. close by on purpose rather than coincidentally because they all begin with B. Also 'palegoldenrod' and 'wheat' would be found.

Tweety Pie smiley - chick


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Post 3

Number Six

I agree - invaluable, and I never knew there were so many, but it would be a lot more useful if arranged in colour order across the spectrum rather than alphabetical order.

smiley - mod


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Post 4

GreyDesk

Being picky just for a moment. I have to say that I found the shading on the borders of each box something of a distraction, particularly in Goo. Also the table headers don't show up well in Alabaster and Brunel, personally I think they would look better without any background colour.

Apart from that, it is a damn fine entry and I've added it to my personal favourites list for future reference smiley - cheers


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Tango

You have left out the < and > 's around the FONT tags, i guess because you didn't want them being parsed. You should use &lt;FONT&gt; that will display as but not parse.

Tango


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McKay The Disorganised

Fine work - I shall experiment. smiley - cheers


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Dr Deckchair Funderlik

Great stuff smiley - smiley

I am curious about the colour names that are not part of the official HTML 4.0 standard. I wonder where did these names originate, and do they work across all the most common broswers? Also from a web design perspective, it would be nice to have some indication on how 'web safe' the colours are.


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Post 8

Tango

Web Safe Colours (edited) - A315901

Tango


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Post 9

Zarquon's Singing Fish!

Does that mean that this one won't sit alongside it>

smiley - erm I was confused by the header '#rrggbb '. Means nothing to me and isn't explained.

smiley - fishsmiley - musicalnote


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Post 10

Tango

#rrggbb is the convention for writting colours in number form. the "#" means it's in hexadecimal (base 16), rr means the 2 digits for how much red to include (from 00 to FF), g=green and b=blue in the same way.

I don't understand your first comment though. The 2 entries should be linked, but they can both exist.

Tango


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Zarquon's Singing Fish!

Ah! An explanation of the header is needed, then.

smiley - fishsmiley - musicalnote


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Gordon, Ringer of Bells, Keeper of Postal Codes and Maps No One Can Re-fold Properly

While this is comprehensive from the point of view of demonstrating the colours, it is lacking in supporting content. smiley - erm

For example, under "Other Colour Names" you say "Later lots of additional colour names were added", but there's no discussion of what was before later. When was "later"?

Maybe a discussion of additive colour theory or when it is appropriate to use colour in webpages would be worthy of inclusion. smiley - smiley

But as a straight list of colours, I don't think it's going to make it into the Edited Guide, even thought it's a very useful reference. smiley - erm


Share and Enjoy! smiley - teasmiley - towel


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Post 13

Gordon, Ringer of Bells, Keeper of Postal Codes and Maps No One Can Re-fold Properly

Are you still working on this entry?

smiley - teasmiley - towel


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Gordon, Ringer of Bells, Keeper of Postal Codes and Maps No One Can Re-fold Properly

Hmmm... I'm starting to this this entry should perhaps be removed from PR. Neither the original author of the entry, nor the researcher who submitted it, have responded to any of the comments made. smiley - erm

smiley - teasmiley - towel


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Gordon, Ringer of Bells, Keeper of Postal Codes and Maps No One Can Re-fold Properly

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Post 16

Rho

It'll need a bit of work to become EG standard, but it's a good start.

What about a move to the FM, although both researchers haven't left the building, so that if someone was willing to do the work, they could?

RhoMuNuQ


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Post 17

SEF

As well as the Edited Guide article A315901 which Tango pointed out earlier, there's A529715 and A623242.

[smiley - winkeyes at Rho]


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Gordon, Ringer of Bells, Keeper of Postal Codes and Maps No One Can Re-fold Properly

I'd move it back to entry, rather than FM. Neither the original author nor the researcher who recommended it to PR are subscribed to the PR forum, however both are still relatively active.

smiley - teasmiley - towel


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Post 19

Rho

Back to entry it is. I'll post to the group once I'm back (Monday). smiley - ok

RhoMuNuQ


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Post 20

Jab [Since 29th November 2002]

I put this up for review, nothing appeared to happen at the time, yet it clearly did. Plus I 'lost' this entery until now.

The thing that got my attention A753013 is an alphabetical list, a learning tool. Then again maybe I expect to learn the HTML colours but not everybody would.

Another way would be in hex value order, possible, but would anybody want RGB hex order - too messy maybe.

Colour order then shade for a look-up table is a good idea.

Have seen the phrase 'Web Safe' dotted about, simple enough, each RGB value needs to be one of:-

(Hex) 00 33 66 99 CC FF

(Decimal) 0 51 102 153 204 255

So a couple of colors from the Goo skin... #006699 and #000066 are web safe as you would expect.

Yet I can't find names for them on a list of Netscape colours.

A chart that just uses does not seen to me as clear as one that uses

To do a chart, then to make it Skin safe the whole entery would be in a - would that be a good idea?

smiley - smiley


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