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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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Color, Fills, and Transparency 211<br />

Object tinting can also be applied via the Swatches tab—adjust Tint<br />

via slider or direct input.<br />

<strong>WebPlus</strong> automatically adds used colors to the Publication Palette in the<br />

Swatches tab.<br />

To change the current palette:<br />

• Click the Palette button to view and adopt colors from a<br />

standard RGB, WebSafe, or selection of themed palettes. Colors can<br />

be added, edited or deleted from the Publication Palette but not from<br />

other palettes.<br />

Using color schemes<br />

<strong>WebPlus</strong> offers an impressive selection of color schemes that can be selected<br />

when creating a site using a design template. If you choose a template-based<br />

site, the selection of a color scheme will set the look and feel of your site with<br />

respect to color, as all templates are already "schemed."<br />

Websites created from a template can either use one of three color schemes<br />

designed specifically for that template design, or just use global color schemes.<br />

Websites created from scratch use globally available color schemes—you can<br />

still use any color scheme but you'll have to assign scheme color to objects as<br />

they are created. This will allow dramatic color change if you subsequently<br />

change schemes.<br />

The color scheme can be changed<br />

at any time by using the Color<br />

Scheme Designer, which also lets<br />

you modify scheme colors and<br />

even create your own custom<br />

color schemes.<br />

Schemes that have been modified<br />

are stored with the site, although<br />

custom color schemes can also be<br />

saved globally, so the full set of<br />

schemes is always available to<br />

new sites.

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