Damn I thought I put it in! duh.
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Browse All TopicsFor some reason, why I view my website on a friend's PC, the roll over buttons are a kind of blue glow. They should be a touch of light green.
Can someone please tell me what colour they see, and the possible reason why I might not be getting the desired effect having used Frontpage 2000.
Thanks
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Damn I thought I put it in! duh.
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I would say they are blue on the outside and a light green glow on the inside using IE5.
My monitor is "cal." for true color via Adobe Photoshop. There could be a differance in monitors.
For example if you go to www.therift.org/home.htm the picture of the band is kinda over bright. That's cuz when I first put the pic. on that site my mon. was out of wack and my brightness was turned way down.
Good Luck!
-PR
If an end-user has their colors set at 256 instead of 32 bit, it can make the difference you have mentioned above. I looked at your buttons and they look good here using IE5.0 with 32 bit color. I have an old machine at home and the colors are not as clear and are slightly off, but still serviceable. (old 486). Have a nice day.
I think it has to do with the browser. The company I work for is very sensitive about the colors used on our intranet pages and several groups have had this issue where our company blue would show up somewhat green in older IE versions and dead green in Netscape. I think you will find your solution in the browser.
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by: PaulRiskoPosted on 2000-06-18 at 16:01:16ID: 2982490
What is your URL?