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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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3. From the dialog, each of the five scheme<br />

color numbers (plus the adjunct colors)<br />

has its own drop-down menu, showing<br />

available colors in the <strong>WebPlus</strong> palette.<br />

Click the scheme color's drop-down<br />

arrow and select a color from the menu<br />

(or click More Colors... for more color<br />

choice).<br />

Color, Fills, and Transparency 215<br />

The scheme is updated with the new color. Repeat to modify other<br />

scheme colors.<br />

4. To apply the scheme to the current site, click OK. The site color<br />

scheme is now updated.<br />

From the Change button, you can select a "schemed" picture for<br />

use as the off-page browser window background.<br />

To create a new named scheme based on these colors, click Save<br />

As.... Alternatively, use Save to overwrite the existing scheme.<br />

For more advanced color scheme design using suggested color combinations,<br />

see online Help.<br />

Working with gradient and bitmap fills<br />

Gradient fills provide a gradation or spectrum of colors spreading between two<br />

or more points on an object. A gradient fill has an editable path with nodes that<br />

mark the origin of each of these key colors. A bitmap fill uses a named bitmap—<br />

often a material, pattern, or background image—to fill an object.<br />

Linear Elliptical Conical Bitmap<br />

You can apply preset gradient and bitmap fills from the Swatches tab to shapes,<br />

text frames, table cells, and to any artistic, creative frame, and creative table text

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