a black background, but it depends on what your wrighting for. black for a big white wedding wouldn't be good.
The background color would be a hex number like #eeeeee or the title of the color like lightslateblue p{ background: #/name }
The background color would be a hex number like #eeeeee or the title of the color like lightslateblue p{ background: #/name }
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The background is a gradient, so the number is different all over. I would use a color sample tool to find the specific color you want.
Black and silver do not make a new color when combined. Black is the absence of color and silver is a metallic hue.
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silver
It's not HTML. Background color is a CSS style. You need to put in either a stylesheet, or attach the style attribute to the tag whose background color you're trying to set. For instance: <p style="background-color:blue;">This paragraph would have a blue background.</p> Colors in CSS can be set using names (there's 170 or so of them) Via a hexadecimal RGB value: <p style="background-color:#b3b3b3;">This a meduim gray. The pairs of hex digits correspond to RGB.</p> Using RGB directly: <p style="background-color: rgb(179,179,179);">This is the same color as #b3b3b3</p> And using RGBA (which gives you an alpha channel, letting you set transparency) <p style="background-color: rgba( 179, 179, 179, .5 );">This paragraphs background color would be 50% transparent.</p>
Silver,pink or white.
Depends on the skin tone of the person wearing it! Silver goes with many things. I would pair silver with a solid color, maybe a light blue pastel.
When you mix red and silver, you would typically get a shimmering pink or a light purple color, depending on the ratios of each color used in the mixture.
If you mix silver and black you get pewter.