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  2. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    Learn how web colors are specified by RGB values, hexadecimal codes, or common names in HTML and CSS. See the list of basic and extended colors, and how to convert between different color systems.

  3. RGB color model - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the additive color model that uses red, green and blue primary colors of light to reproduce a broad array of colors. Find out how the RGB color model works, how it differs from subtractive color, and how it is used in electronic systems and devices.

  4. List of colors (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    A compact version of the colors in the list of colors A–F, G–M, and N–Z articles. Each color has a swatch, a name, and HSV, RGB, and #hex values in the sRGB color space.

  5. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and usage of X11 color names, a text file that maps strings to RGB values on the X Window System. Compare the X11, W3C and web colors lists and see examples of color names with clashing or multiple definitions.

  6. Comparison of color models in computer graphics - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the RGB color model represents colors as combinations of red, green, and blue light. See how to create hues, shades, tints, and tones using the RGB values and a color wheel.

  7. Help:Using colours - Wikipedia

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    To use a colour in a template or table you can use the hex triplet (e.g. bronze is #CD7F32) or HTML color names (e.g. red). Editors are encouraged to make use of Brewer palettes for charts, maps, and other entities, using this tool .

  8. CSS - Wikipedia

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    CSS is a language for specifying the presentation and styling of HTML or XML documents. Learn about its syntax, selectors, rules, properties, values, and history from the Wikipedia article.

  9. Color code - Wikipedia

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    A color code is a system for encoding and representing non-color information with colors to facilitate communication. Learn about the history, types and examples of color codes in various fields and contexts, such as electricity, video games, navigation and social functions.