We don't need a German player. Britain and France have this handled. Thanks though.
Thats much better, thank you.
We don't need a German player. Britain and France have this handled. Thanks though.
How do you guys get some of these colours? A lot of them just dont work for me.
What??? What are you blabbering about now joeb?
What??? What are you blabbering about now joeb?
Yes, yes we do.
I'm going to pull a John Howard circa 1995 on this and refuse to nominate myself, and wait for someone to ask me to do it
How do you guys get some of these colours? A lot of them just dont work for me.
Ok so now I know what aqua is. Why is turqoise so blueish?
I hereby nominate you as senior diplomat for Germany.
And humbly apply for junior position in Germany.
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Since some countries still don't have any junior diplomats and A-H has two, I request to be moved to Russia.
I dont know what he's talking about either.Weird eh??
Yup, exactly what I was talking about.Google Chrome (and maybe other browsers) hates the RGB style of coloring in which you type three sets of numbers from 0-255 (red, green, and blue in that order) to generate a color. You can see it when others do it, but with your own browser it won't work. So colors that are written in words, eg ="red" will work, but not in RGB format, eg ="rgb(255, 255, 0)". However you can work around this by using hexadecimal format, which is ="#000000", each pair of 00 corresponds to Red, Green, Blue. It's in hex, so 1-10 are the same, 11=A and so on up to F. Thus 00 is the lowest and FF the highest in the range for each pair. ="FF1060" is a color I tend to use when ghosting/GMing. ="FFFF00" is yellow, 00FFFF for turquoise.
If that's the problem you mean...
*preens*
Thanks. So thats royal blue, sky blue, blue, dark blue, orange, orange red, crimson, red, firebrick, darkred, green, lime green (although I use lime), sea green, deep pink, tomato, coral, purple, indigo and burlywood. I find that putting the names of the colour as opposed to that RGB stuff helps.