I've thought about making it free-form like this, but many colors are problematic because they might not be readable on different color backgrounds. So, I went with a fixed set.
well then again you can see the hex link i posted above. that december site is pretty good with their examples. been using them for quite a few years for ideas ;)
Well, I don't know much about coding lol, so I kind of have no idea about what you're talking about. It does sound cumbersome though.
I never said I wanted it to move or glow (well that would be cute but i agree it's a bit much), I just want a pretty, pink, solid, non-moving color with glitter on it.
IIN that I hate the colors we get to choose from for our name tags?
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sparkles are fine elsewhere but getting them for a web page name... the amount of coding you'd have to do is a bit unrealistic.
the easiest way would be to use an animated gif but then you'd have to make one for each person and that's a lot of image space.
sometimes more is less.
as for the actual shades... that could be feasible without much additional coding. perhaps let people pick their own HTML 16-bit color combos.
I personally like 9944FF a bit, and some variations of that.
it's just the stuff the moves, or glow effects that would be cumbersome to code
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I've thought about making it free-form like this, but many colors are problematic because they might not be readable on different color backgrounds. So, I went with a fixed set.
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ah good point.
i never changed the background myself.
although i do fancy a blood-red pink sometimes.
like FF0066 or EE00EE
well then again you can see the hex link i posted above. that december site is pretty good with their examples. been using them for quite a few years for ideas ;)
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Well, I don't know much about coding lol, so I kind of have no idea about what you're talking about. It does sound cumbersome though.
I never said I wanted it to move or glow (well that would be cute but i agree it's a bit much), I just want a pretty, pink, solid, non-moving color with glitter on it.
Sheeessshh, is that so much to ask for?
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