1 <HTML> 2 <HEAD> 3 <TITLE>HTML Example: Color</TITLE> 4 </HEAD> 5 <BODY BGCOLOR="#b0e0e6" TEXT="#191970"> 6 7 <H1 ALIGN="CENTER">Color</H1> 8 9 This document has navy blue text (<TT>TEXT="#191970"</TT>) on a light 10 blue background (<TT>BGCOLOR="#b0e0e6"</TT>). These and other 11 attributes (<TT>LINK</TT>, <TT>VLINK</TT>, and <TT>ALINK</TT>) are 12 defined in the <TT><BODY></TT> tag. For example, the tag 13 14 <PRE><BODY BGCOLOR="#b0e0e6" 15 TEXT="#191970" 16 LINK="#aa0055" 17 VLINK="#661599"></PRE> 18 19 calls for navy blue text on a light blue background, with red links 20 and purple visited links. (Note: The <TT>ALINK</TT> attribute is the 21 least important of the color attributes and is often omitted.) 22 <P> 23 24 Instead of a background color, the designer may specify a background 25 image. For example, the tag 26 27 <PRE><BODY BGCOLOR="#b0e0e6" 28 BACKGROUND="texture.gif" 29 TEXT="#191970" 30 LINK="#aa0055" 31 VLINK="#661599"></PRE> 32 33 loads a GIF image called "texture.gif", which is tiled across the 34 window background. 35 <P> 36 37 <STRONG>Tip:</STRONG> <EM>Always</EM> specify a <TT>BGCOLOR</TT> 38 attribute. It's not needed if a <TT>BACKGROUND</TT> image is used, 39 but if the link to the <TT>BACKGROUND</TT> image is broken or the 40 client browser has images turned off, the <TT>BGCOLOR</TT> attribute 41 will rescue your page. 42 43 <P><HR> 44 45 </BODY> 46 </HTML>