View Full Version : websafe colours - how important?
Marie
March 30th, 2006, 04:50 PM
Hi!
I'm making a site (in Flash MX 2004) where I would like to use a very light beige colour - I don't find this in the websafe coulours. How 'unsafe' is it to use this colour: 'E9E9D1'? I'm using it in an xml page (xml menu) - does this change things?
Thanks for your help!
Marie
fasterthanlight™
March 30th, 2006, 05:10 PM
The worst that can happen is that different monitors will probably show that colour a little differently... I wouldn't worry about it, whoever is viewing your site isnt going to notice anything until they switch to a different computer.
If we designers were limited to only websafe colours... man oh man would the internet be a bleak bleak place...
DDD
March 30th, 2006, 07:03 PM
websafe colors for the most part are a thing of the past. Most sites use custom colors. The big thing you have to compare is the color on a LCD and a CRT. LCD tends to be bright and can make some colors look ok while on the CRT they look neon and vice versa,
Off the top of my head that color you have there seems like it would be almost a light grey-ish - yellow -ish. I use e9e9e9 alot and that tends to almost look white on LCD better check. (memorizing hex colors I need to get out more :hangover: )
Marie
March 30th, 2006, 07:09 PM
Thanks! - i'll check it out
Marie
websafe colors for the most part are a thing of the past. Most sites use custom colors. The big thing you have to compare is the color on a LCD and a CRT. LCD tends to be bright and can make some colors look ok while on the CRT they look neon and vice versa,
Off the top of my head that color you have there seems like it would be almost a light grey-ish - yellow -ish. I use e9e9e9 alot and that tends to almost look white on LCD better check. (memorizing hex colors I need to get out more :hangover: )
Jeff Wheeler
March 30th, 2006, 07:18 PM
Yeah… don't bother with it. I used to, and then I realized that it's so insignificant, that I never needed to do it in the first place…
dreeft
March 30th, 2006, 07:57 PM
Yeh, very rarely does it become an issue. :)
bombsledder
March 30th, 2006, 09:12 PM
true, but i would like to throw in my favorite color lol FF9933 @ DDD mee too =(
This is the best looking orange i think there is
CanisMajor
March 30th, 2006, 09:26 PM
If you have time and you think it might be an issue (probably not though), you can take a look at the hex numbers close to your e9e9d1 that are web safe and see if you like it. (actually once you set your colors I believe you can click and make them websafe).
Doubtful it is an issue. Like someone said earlier, the LCD vs CRT is a bigger issue to me.
It really goes right along with decisions you have to make when using Flash. Do you make the files small so everyone can easily load, or can you make them bigger knowing your audience most likely has high speed connection?
So, does your audience most likely have newer monitors or older? Newer monitors display colors much better so the web safe is not as important with them.
bwh2
March 30th, 2006, 10:51 PM
slightly off-topic, but another consideration i take when designing for the web is to check how my work displays in in color-blind mode.
Jeff Wheeler
March 31st, 2006, 12:10 AM
Yes, most definitely!
Pasquale
March 31st, 2006, 03:24 AM
:) for sure!
hybrid101
March 31st, 2006, 11:37 AM
:lol: @ bwh2
i haven't seen any major problems with websafe colors, especially in flash:)
bwh2
March 31st, 2006, 11:56 AM
:lol: @ bwh2huh?
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