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"title": "Use Hex Code for Specific Colors",
"description": [
"Did you know there are other ways to represent colors in CSS? One of these ways is called hexadecimal code, or hex code
for short.",
- "We usually use decimals
, or base 10 numbers, which use the symbols 0 to 9 for each digit. Hexadecimals
(or hex
) are base 16 numbers. This means it uses sixteen distinct symbols. Like decimals, the symbols 0-9 represent values zero to nine. Then A,B,C,D,E,F represent values ten to fifteen. Altogether, 0 to F can represent a digit in hexadecimal
, giving us 16 total possible values. You can find more information about hexadecimal numbers here.",
+ "We usually use decimals
, or base 10 numbers, which use the symbols 0 to 9 for each digit. Hexadecimals
(or hex
) are base 16 numbers. This means it uses sixteen distinct symbols. Like decimals, the symbols 0-9 represent the values zero to nine. Then A,B,C,D,E,F represent the values ten to fifteen. Altogether, 0 to F can represent a digit in hexadecimal
, giving us 16 total possible values. You can find more information about hexadecimal numbers here.",
"In CSS, we can use 6 hexadecimal digits to represent colors, two each for the red (R), green (G), and blue (B) components. For example, #000000
is black and is also the lowest possible value. You can find more information about the RGB color system here.",
"
black
in our body
element's background-color with its hex code
representation, #000000
."