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256 *Actually there are 216 web-safe colors in a palette, not 256*
There are over 1,000 web-safe colors. Many more are being added frequently. The best way to manage them is with a program such as FrameMaker.
Traditionally, 256 browser safe colors/colours.
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On older Macintosh and Windows computers, the graphics hardware of the time was typically limited to 256 colors. Each of the operating systems used several "reserved" system colors, not all of which overlapped. So 40 colors that were or might be used by an operating system were reserved and the rest were free to be used on web pages.
The term 'web root' means the first directory of a particular website where all the all the files and its sub files are contained. All websites have a web root.
There are a lot of colors used throughout the web
The best guideline I can suggest to you is to consider not using colours that colourblind people can not see.Secondly, google for 'colour wheel' (or color for you Americans. :) ) A colour wheel will 'automagically' show you which colours are complementry to each other and make all your designs look way better.Use web safe colorsUse web safe colors (216 colors), so that your website will still look fine even if it is being viewed with low color resolutions.
Courier is a web safe font. Most fonts in Microsoft are safe for the web. If you search around you will notice the different sites use different fonts but our eyes do not recognize it at first.
One can find a list of web safe fonts online at a number of different websites. One can find a list of web safe fonts at websites such as W3Schools and WebDesignDev.
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