#FF0000
can be shortened to #F00
. This shortened form gives one digit for red, one digit for green, and one digit for blue.
This reduces the total number of possible colors to around 4,000. But browsers will interpret #FF0000
and #F00
as exactly the same color.
Color | Short Hex Code |
---|---|
Cyan | #0FF |
Green | #0F0 |
Red | #F00 |
Fuchsia | #F0F |
h1
element with the text I am red!
should be given the color
red.
testString: assert($('.red-text').css('color') === 'rgb(255, 0, 0)');
- text: The abbreviated hex code
for the color red should be used instead of the hex code #FF0000
.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.red-text\s*?{\s*?color:\s*?#F00\s*?;\s*?}/gi));
- text: Your h1
element with the text I am green!
should be given the color
green.
testString: assert($('.green-text').css('color') === 'rgb(0, 255, 0)');
- text: The abbreviated hex code
for the color green should be used instead of the hex code #00FF00
.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.green-text\s*?{\s*?color:\s*?#0F0\s*?;\s*?}/gi));
- text: Your h1
element with the text I am cyan!
should be given the color
cyan.
testString: assert($('.cyan-text').css('color') === 'rgb(0, 255, 255)');
- text: The abbreviated hex code
for the color cyan should be used instead of the hex code #00FFFF
.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.cyan-text\s*?{\s*?color:\s*?#0FF\s*?;\s*?}/gi));
- text: Your h1
element with the text I am fuchsia!
should be given the color
fuchsia.
testString: assert($('.fuchsia-text').css('color') === 'rgb(255, 0, 255)');
- text: The abbreviated hex code
for the color fuchsia should be used instead of the hex code #FF00FF
.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.fuchsia-text\s*?{\s*?color:\s*?#F0F\s*?;\s*?}/gi));
```