The background color behind text is commonly referred to as "text background" or "background color." In web design and graphic design, it can also be called "background fill" or simply "background." This color provides contrast to the text, enhancing readability and visual appeal.
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The feature that colors the rectangular area behind any text or graphic is called "text background color" or "highlight." In design software, this is often referred to as a "text box" or "bounding box" that can be filled with a color to enhance visibility or aesthetics. It helps to distinguish the text or graphic from the surrounding content.
The color inside text or an object is called its fill color.
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Colours should also be contrasting. Light text on a light backround is hard to see. Dark text on a dark background is hard to see. So you need to get the mix of your colours right so that it is easier to read what you have.
Font color is the color of the letters. Highlight color is the color of a word or words that also includes the white spaces between the letters.
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: .
This is false. Word does not color the circular area behind any text or graphic when you shade text. The mini toolbar has commands related to changing the appearance of the text in your document.
Assuming the text you're trying to add a background color to text within a div: # divname { height: 100; width: 100; } function onchange(divname) { document.getElementById(divname).style.backgroundColor = "blue"; } link Or do you just want a static color behind your text? # bluebg { background-color: blue; }OR look at my text!
HyperText, which is text with a HyperLink, or font color
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