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If you're at all arty you probably hate all that weird hexadecimal stuff.
And you thought anything decimal was supposed to make life easier!
Some of that hex even looks like tabloid-paper-style disguised expletives.
Well have no fear, delicate arty Petal Person. Brave Sir Jake has provided
a secret tablet of colour names, along with their non-mystic hexy versions.
Please send a token of your appreciation by your trusted winged messenger,
post-haste. Usual address etc.
OK, so you want it. Then clicketh here for a solid 37kB.
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Too much! you cry. Give us a palette with colour names to help with
designing for 256-colour displays.
Anticipating your every desire, brave Sir Jake has battled night and
day to bring you his basic palette (15kB), tested on four browsers.
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And for users of Arachne
(the graphical browser for DOS) there's
an extra-special palette (8kB).
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Is your browser safe? It is in the hands of Jake's Browser-Safe Palette (TM).
This is the boring version, suitable for those who looked at the eclipse of '99
through a pinhole in a cornflakes box. Ready salted only, a bargain 18.4kB
available only here in its original, unadulterated form.
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Impress your friend(s) or bore your kid sister with colourful
java-thingy mouseover wotzitz, all for a mere 29.5kB
Your internal dialogue at this juncture
should be running something like this:
Yes, I agree this sounds like a wholesome-fun addition to my hard
drive. Even if it isn't, it's sure to come in handy some time.
So I better nab it now because anything free on the 'Net is bound
to be worth billions by next Friday.
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Aha, here's a sensible chap, not one to jump anyone's gun. Having thoughtfully
weighed pros & cons, future stock-options and the threat of having to contribute
to his Mum's phone-bill, he's decided to grab the zipfile of the whole lot.
That's right people, you can have hours of toil for a paltry 18kB. That's nowt, in
anybody's lingo.
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