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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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Color, Fills, and Transparency 213<br />

2. From the dialog's Color Schemes tab, double-click a different color<br />

scheme sample from the list (or select and click Load), then click OK.<br />

Any regions in the site that have been assigned one of the five color<br />

scheme numbers are updated with the corresponding color from the<br />

new scheme; adjunct colors are also updated.<br />

You can repeat this selection process indefinitely.<br />

Adjunct colors<br />

As well the five basic scheme colors, each scheme<br />

includes six adjunct colors which control color in<br />

response to user hyperlink interactivity; the color<br />

of page and off-page (window) backgrounds are<br />

also affected.<br />

These can be modified as for scheme colors 1-5,<br />

with Background color/image and On-Page color<br />

being exceptions.<br />

• The Hyperlink color (labeled H) applies to hyperlinked text before<br />

it's been clicked on.<br />

• The Followed Hyperlink color (labeled F), applies to hyperlinked<br />

text after a visitor has clicked to "follow" the link.<br />

• The Active Hyperlink color (labeled A), applies to hyperlinked text<br />

when a visitor's mouse button is depressed. Typically this is the color<br />

shown after clicking and before the hyperlink's page is displayed.<br />

• The Rollover color (labeled R), applies to hyperlinked text when a<br />

visitor's mouse button rolls over it.<br />

• The Background (labeled B) applies to either an off-page background<br />

color or picture shown outside your web page if the user resizes the<br />

browser's window to be larger than the web page dimensions.<br />

• The On-page color (labeled O), is used to fill the page's background.<br />

If you make this transparent, the currently set underlying background<br />

shows, making the page boundaries invisible (content is still<br />

constrained to page dimensions).

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