[thelist] Colour survey
Laurel Nevans-Palmer
Laurel Nevans-Palmer" <laurel at weblaurels.com
Wed May 10 22:34:15 2000
It almost looks sepia to me--not green, but not quite brown either.
Laurel Nevans-Palmer
----- Original Message -----
From: Walker, Matthew <Matthew.Walker@cdc.org.nz>
To: <thelist@lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 8:11 PM
Subject: [thelist] Colour survey
: Hey, here's something weird. I recently constructed a CF site (I think I
had
: it critiqued on this list) called
:
: http://akaroa.com/
:
: I thought the home page was a moderately tasteful shade of brown.
: *Everybody* else I've asked tells me it's green. My mother (who likes to
: pick faults) insisted I was colour-blind just like my father, only he said
: it was green too. Trouble is the colour is #999966 -- equal parts red and
: green. So it *should* be brown -- a dirty shade of yellow. And that's what
: it looks like to me.
:
: So tell me, green or brown? You may want to respond offlist and I can post
: the results back.
:
: <tip>The tabular data control is an interesting way of presenting simple
: sets of data from a comma-delimited text file. It offers sorting and
: filtering *on the client side* and it's a lot of fun to play with. It only
: works on IE, but if you're doing intranet work then it's worth checking
out.
: http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/database/tdc/overview.asp </tip>
:
: Regards,
: Matthew Walker
: mailto:matthew.walker@cdc.org.nz
: Canterbury Development Corporation
: Christchurch, New Zealand
: Tel +64-3-379 5575
:
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