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SQL Tutorial. HTML Tutorial. HTML: The Complete Reference (Thomas Powell) HTML Color Names and Numerical Equiv. Table E-3 lists all the color names commonly supported by the major browsers (Netscape 3.0 and better through Netscape 7, Internet Explorer 3.0 and better, Opera 6 and better). The HTML specification defines sixteen named colors (aqua, black, blue, fuchsia, gray, green, lime, maroon, navy, olive, purple, red, silver, teal, white, and yellow).

(Out of these colors, only seven are considered safe in the reproduction sense discussed previously.) Many other color names have been introduced by the browser vendors -particularly Netscape- and are fairly commonly used. Color names are easier to remember than numerical codes, but might cause trouble when viewed under old or uncommon browsers. The corresponding hexadecimal code is shown next to each color name shown in Table E-3, and generally is interchangeable with the corresponding name. Browser-safe colors in Table E-3 appear in bold; RGB equivalents are also included. CSS Tutorial. Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc. Feature table embedding The WCIU compatibility tables can be embedded through an iframe on your own website by appending "/embed" to any feature page's URL like this: id]/embed For additional customization, use the following form: Terms of use Use at your own discretion, and please do not abuse.

May I use your data in my presentation/article/site, etc? Yes, the support data on this site is free to use under the CC BY-NC 3.0 license. Do you have the data available in a raw format? Yes, the raw support data is available on GitHub and is updated regularly. Could you add feature X to the site? Adding features takes quite some time and there are many requests for additions. Which features do you choose to add to this list? I use the following criteria: Useful to web designers/developers Likely to be eventually implemented by the majority of browsers Currently lacking at least one implementation Most features are added in priority order from this list.