+RadioactiveToad Posted March 3, 2017 Share Posted March 3, 2017 I have to add some specific rules to my cache page, and I would like it to be green to stand out. Just for aesthetic reasons I would prefer it to be the same color (or at least as close as possible to) as the green used for the Owner Maintenance, Enabled, and Publish Listing icons. Does anyone know the shade that is used, or a close approximate? Maybe the html code? Thanks Radioactive Toad Quote Link to comment
+Viajero Perdido Posted March 3, 2017 Share Posted March 3, 2017 Open the image in any common paint program, and you'll probably see an "eyedropper" tool to pluck a color from the image. Getting the HTML code of that color should be a simple matter after that. Quote Link to comment
+AlleyCat67 Posted March 3, 2017 Share Posted March 3, 2017 I have to add some specific rules to my cache page, and I would like it to be green to stand out. Just for aesthetic reasons I would prefer it to be the same color (or at least as close as possible to) as the green used for the Owner Maintenance, Enabled, and Publish Listing icons. Does anyone know the shade that is used, or a close approximate? Maybe the html code? Thanks Radioactive Toad I dropped it into Paint Shop Pro and I got the following from the dropper tool: R:41 G:154 B:1 O:255 (100%) Converting those values to hex gives an HTML code of #299A01. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment
+RadioactiveToad Posted March 3, 2017 Author Share Posted March 3, 2017 Open the image in any common paint program, and you'll probably see an "eyedropper" tool to pluck a color from the image. Getting the HTML code of that color should be a simple matter after that. I have to add some specific rules to my cache page, and I would like it to be green to stand out. Just for aesthetic reasons I would prefer it to be the same color (or at least as close as possible to) as the green used for the Owner Maintenance, Enabled, and Publish Listing icons. Does anyone know the shade that is used, or a close approximate? Maybe the html code? Thanks Radioactive Toad I dropped it into Paint Shop Pro and I got the following from the dropper tool: R:41 G:154 B:1 O:255 (100%) Converting those values to hex gives an HTML code of #299A01. Hope this helps. Thank you both very much! I wasn't aware that was I thing I could do. Quote Link to comment
+AlleyCat67 Posted March 3, 2017 Share Posted March 3, 2017 No worries m8..... glad to be able to help out. Quote Link to comment
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