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<div align="center"><b><font size="3">...ïééðòî
áåúéë íúñ<br>
...äôé ìáà..éè÷øô àìå øåãéñì äù÷</font></b></div>
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<h3>COLOR-HELPER-II</h3>
This is the second color helper you can use to get your color combinations
for web pages. <br>
If the color and the color name do not match try another color setting
on your monitor.<br>
Place your pointer on the color bar at the bottom of the page to get
the background color to change and then you can compare the text color
with the body bgcolor to see if it is the combination you like.<br>
After you find a combination you like an want to know the body color
scroll through the color text an look for the space where the color
name and number should be. Stop there an click refresh/reload an the
background color will change to its default an you will see the color
name an number that was missing. This will be the color number you
will use for the body of your page. When you find the combination
you like write them down for future reference.<br>
Have fun an create!!!<br>
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