In ICT, a color scheme refers to a predefined set of colors that are used throughout a digital interface or design to create a cohesive and visually pleasing look. Color schemes help maintain consistency and improve user experience by guiding the selection and use of colors for elements such as text, backgrounds, buttons, and links.
In ICT, orientation refers to the direction in which an object or display is positioned. For example, it can refer to whether a device screen is in portrait or landscape mode, or the alignment of data on a page in relation to its format.
In ICT, annotation refers to adding explanatory notes, comments, or metadata to data, such as text, images, or videos. Annotations help provide context, clarification, or additional information for understanding the data.
Personal data collected through electronic means is covered by this Act (ICT). Use of biometric information or passwords to access systems (ICT). Paper documents containing sensitive personal information fall under the Act's provisions (Non-ICT).
In ICT, indent refers to the practice of setting the beginning of a line of text or code a specific distance inward from the left margin. Indenting is often used to improve readability and organization of text or code by visually separating different sections or elements.
In ICT, a row typically refers to a horizontal line of cells within a spreadsheet or database table. Rows can contain data entries or records related to a specific entity or item, and they are used to organize and display information in a structured format.
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this is a rectangular(tetradic)color scheme,also a square color scheme
A color scheme that is white.
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WARM color scheme and COOL color schme
That is the analogous color scheme.
WARM color scheme and COOL color schme
The color scheme of the site is predominantly blue. If that's not what you were trying to ask, I have no idea what you mean.
what is color scheme?
Complimentary color scheme because they are at opposite ends of the color wheel.
Triadic color schemes are based on three colors spaces more or less evenly around the color wheel.
An analogous color scheme includes a group of colors along one section of the color wheel. One analogous color scheme is red, red-orange, and orange. Another analogous color scheme is blue-green, blue, and blue-purple.