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the standard hex code for color consists of 3 sets of values r, g, and b, of course. Each value is traditionally two digits. These digits start at the numbers 0-9, then the letters A-F. 0 being darkest and F being lightest. Each set of values can contain any combination of these numbers/letters. In CSS, you can abbreviate a hex code down to only 3 digits, if each set of values uses identical double digits. In other words, you can abbreviate #99CC00 down to #9C0, or #000000 down to #000. However, you cannot mix and match. So if you have #99CC03, since the last set of values has two different numbers, you cannot abbreviate the code (you cannot, for example, code it #9C03 - you need all six or only 3). Make sense? [url=http://in-dented.com/sigs.html][img]http://www.in-dented.com/sigs/knot_sig_32.gif[/img][/url]
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