
212 Color, Fills, and Transparency
How color schemes work
Color schemes in WebPlus work much
like a paint-by-numbers system, where
various regions of a layout are coded
with numbers, and a specific basic color
is assigned (by number) to each region.
For example, consider the petal
opposite, labelled with the numbers 1
through 5. To fill it in, you'd use paint
from the paint jars numbered 1 through
5. Swapping different colors into the
paint jars, while keeping the numbers on
the drawing the same, would produce a
differently colored petal automatically.
Each scheme also includes adjunct
colors which apply specifically to
hyperlinks (default H, followed F, active
A, rollover R), off-page window
backgrounds (B), and on-page colors
(O).
Each site can have just one color scheme active at any one time; this is called the
site color scheme and is always shown in the Swatches tab. When you save a
site, its current color scheme is saved along with the site.
To select a preset color scheme:
1. Click
Color Scheme Designer on the default context toolbar.
OR
Display the Swatches tab, to show the current color scheme, e.g.
Click the
button.
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