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Background Color Matching |
Fri, Apr 24 2015 1:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Doug B | I'm trying to match the background color of an existing web page header, but using the value from the FireFox inspector in the Background.Fill.Color property of my panel doesn't give me the same results:
From page: #0A4985 Background.Fill.Color: $000A4985 I'm using a FillType of ftSolid. Any ideas how I can get the same background color? Thanks, Doug |
Fri, Apr 24 2015 1:20 PM | Permanent Link |
Walter Matte Tactical Business Corporation | Doug B wrote:
I'm trying to match the background color of an existing web page header, but using the value from the FireFox inspector in the Background.Fill.Color property of my panel doesn't give me the same results: From page: #0A4985 Background.Fill.Color: $000A4985 I'm using a FillType of ftSolid. Any ideas how I can get the same background color? Thanks, Doug If the above was HTML here is the Delphi Code - just reverse order ..... 85 48 0A Try: $0085490a Grab "Color Cop" www.colorcop.net Easily get colors from screen and convert between html and Delphi. See screenshot Attachments: colorcop.png |
Fri, Apr 24 2015 2:45 PM | Permanent Link |
Doug B | Thanks Walter, that's a handy tool.
I also realized that I could simply double-click on the color property edit to bring up the color editor, which allowed me to paste the HTML color in directly. Doug |
Fri, Apr 24 2015 4:18 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Doug,
<< I'm trying to match the background color of an existing web page header, but using the value from the FireFox inspector in the Background.Fill.Color property of my panel doesn't give me the same results: >> You already know about the color editor. But, your issue is that you've got a transparent color. What you want is this: Background.Fill.Color: $FF0A4985 In all cases, you should be able to just preface the HTML color code with $FF (opaque) and you'll be all set. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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