The color of a hyperlink on a webpage is typically blue by default, which is widely recognized as the standard color for clickable links. When a hyperlink has been visited, it often changes to purple. However, these colors can vary based on the website's design and CSS styles applied by the developer.
The default is nofill or no colour. It just appears as white.
By default there is no border around a chart title. When you do set a border the default colour is black.
no particular reason its just the default colour if you dont like it you can change the colour on your settings
To set a Canon imageRUNNER printer to default to black and white printing, access the printer's settings through the control panel. Navigate to the "Printer Settings" or "Print Preferences" menu, then locate the "Color" options. Change the default setting from "Color" to "Black & White" or "Grayscale." Save the changes to ensure that future print jobs will automatically use black and white as the default.
the helm NEEDS to say colour custom, if it does not say that then the helm is the default colour that you see it as
because the older you get the colour changes. it is the same for some children as their hair colour changes.
it changes to green
A website can have several 'pages'. In some cases hundreds.A hyperlink is an embedded instruction on a web page that would instruct the program to take you to an other specific web page.An internal hyperlink would be one that takes you to another page but within the same website.On any given page they would usually appear in a different colour, sometimes underlined.Here is an example of an internal hyperlink.http://www.answers.com/main/what_content.jsp
Depends on the colour it changes...
Chameleon?
the lanterns