It depends on the color scheme you choose for the website, but an off white is a very good safe choice for the background color for any website.
blue
Use the CSS declaration "background-color" For instance... <style type="text/css"> body { background-color: red; } </style> That code will change the background color to red. Background color will take the same values for a color as all other CSS color. A named color keyword, a hex RGB value, a decimal RGB value, and a decimal RGBA value.
<font style="background-color: red;">this text will have a red background</font>
bg color is the abbreviation of background color there is a command used in HTML which set the background color which u want
The background color would be a hex number like #eeeeee or the title of the color like lightslateblue p{ background: #/name }
The default background color for the <canvas> element in HTML5 is the same as the browser default background color. If there is a style sheet or <body> tag that defines the color, <canvas> will inherited that color. You can add style attributes to the <canvas> tag to set a different default background color for the element.
Use the CSS declaration "background-color" For instance... <style type="text/css"> body { background-color: red; } </style> That code will change the background color to red. Background color will take the same values for a color as all other CSS color. A named color keyword, a hex RGB value, a decimal RGB value, and a decimal RGBA value.
The background color would be a hex number like #eeeeee or the title of the color like lightslateblue p{ background: #/name }
Probably Navy Blue...or plain old White
<font style="background-color: red;">this text will have a red background</font>
bg color is the abbreviation of background color there is a command used in HTML which set the background color which u want
background-color:#xxx;
The background color would be a hex number like #eeeeee or the title of the color like lightslateblue p{ background: #/name }
For an HTML docuement the default page background color is determined by the browser. The most background color is white. You can define a page background color in different ways. A preferred HTML5 method is to a CSS style to define the color. One way you can do that is like this: .
The background color of the UN Flag is light blue.
The default background color for the <canvas> element in HTML5 is the same as the browser default background color. If there is a style sheet or <body> tag that defines the color, <canvas> will inherited that color. You can add style attributes to the <canvas> tag to set a different default background color for the element.
A background with the color of light blue.
cell background