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What happens for breaking the 216 rule too.
Oh, and is there some kind of chart too?
Any help would be great.
However, a 256 color setting is not very common today at all - most visitors will be able to see millions of colors.
It is important to know that monitors will vary in the exact color displayed. Monitors are also using "refracted" color - a direct light cource, rather than "reflected" color that we normally see when we look at objects. The two will always be different.
Most graphics programs will have a color spectrum chart of some kind included, allowing you to find close matches for the colors you want. The top-end programs lke PhotoShop even include equivalents for Pantone colors.
When it comes to colors in cell backgrounds, you can have a choice of about 16 million just by declaring a hex color, such as background-color:#57ec01.
You can make those same color choices in a .gif file, which is probably a better choice than jpeg if you are creating one solid color swatch. Older computer equipment uses a slightly different rendering for background colors and image colors in images, but those differences have become negligible in recent years.
In short, the concern about 216 "web safe" colors is sort of an antique idea today. Here's a three-year old thread that already had the same conclusion:
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The 216 color limit was always a bit problematic anyway. Here's a 4-year old thread:
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Everyone is going to have different monitor settings, display quality, etc. The differences between a CRT and and LCD are shocking when it comes to color.
I work with a few clients who offer colored widgets. They've finally come to understand that all the time and effort involved with making colors exact is negated once it translates to the web. It is an absolute must though for their traditional printed materials.
How would we go about choosing the other ones? Does anyone have a url? or a poster example? I have used a visibone poster chart for the 216 websafe, and a variety of urls, for the websafe choices as well. Or is a program like adobe photoshops color picker havesomething like 24bit or 36bit color choices? Or is there someone else's program a little bit cheaper? like the microsoft picture it pro version?