On Sun, 01 Oct 2000, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
This might be a math-python question but... All I want to do is to print out the hexvalue of all black/white colors for a "fading HTML table".
#ffffff, #fefefe, #fdfdfd, ... #020202, #010101, #000000
I can do a loop from 1 to 255, but I don't know where to go from there.
<dtml-in "_.range(1,256)"> <font color="<dtml-var "'#%x%x%x' % (_['sequence-item'] ,_['sequence-item'] ,_['sequence-item'] )">">BLAH</font><br> </dtml-in>
BTW, are there non-websafe greycolors? Can the loop be for only websafe ones?
According to a recent study, there are approximately 13 'web safe' colours, out of the full 16,777,216. Can you be bothered restricting yourself to support the 'lowest common denominator' ? If you really want to know what they are, do a quick search back on www.slashdot.org for the link. Have a better one, Curtis Maloney