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    does anyone know waht the html code number thngie for this color is?
    http://www.geocities.com/armadilo88/newsword.swf
    i need to know so when i put my footer up it doesnt get all screwed up when the chick blinks.
    its an old footer so all teh onld people here will rember it. ill have a new one son. i promise. im working on it. it looks cool so far.

    [Edited by armadillo88 on 06-17-2001 at 03:27 AM]

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    i was going through all my old fiels and found this old dusty footer. hahaha ahh the good old days.
    [two diffrent ones. basically same thing.]

    http://www.geocities.com/armadilo88/armadilo88.swf
    http://www.geocities.com/armadilo88/armadillo88.swf

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    why arent the links working...... if u type it in by hand it works... ??????

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    sorry for inconvenience. guess u gotta type it in by hand........

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    links aren't working coz you are "hot-linking" and freespace usually doesnt allow that. u can link to a html page containg the swf (so freespace providers adverts get seen) - or use http://www.brinkster.com as your free space - coz they allow hot linking and have no ads)

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    color = #ccffff , just use your flash eyedropper tool on it

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    i was just going to say that )

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    If I remember correctly, Flash's eyedropper tool will snap it to the closest websafe colour? Or was that Dreamweaver? Ah, I forget.

    But here's a useful little app you can use called 'colorpic'.
    Grab from Iconico.

    The other program called 'caliper' is pretty nifty too.

    All free, enjoy.

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    flash has options that you can tick to get the nearest websafe colour...

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    tahnx alot guys. except it was FFFCC. heheheheh. i owe ya one

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