Basic
Red
Dark red
Blue
Barely blue
Party
Dark red is really bad, but that could be my monitor.
Basic, Red, and Blue are all fine on my monitor. Dark Red looks more brown than red on both my work monitor and my home monitor. Barely Blue is barely visible. The P and t in Party are ok, but everything else is barely visible.
On my cracked iPad dark red looks brown.
The other colours are what it says.
The orange is kinda faint, green is hard to see, the yellow is unreadable.
Yeah, I can’t see the yellow at all, and the barely blue is barely there. The dark red looks more like a brick red. Was just testing to see if the hex codes worked on this board.
Red looks red on my iMac.
Barely blue
Party
both horrible on mine. I wasn’t even sure it said party until I highlighted it – the p barely and the t is a little fuzzy.
And since this isn’t a poll I will forgive you for not including pie
They all look perfect on my cell phone.
Proto-indo-european
[color=Trump orange]TEST[\color]
Well, damn.
Color codes can’t have spaces. Leave out the space (or use an underscore) and you get a shade of blue.
Now this is about right.
Nice! I wouldn’t have thought to check that.
Hillary_Clinton
Mitch_McConnell
Chief_Justice_John_Roberts
Stephen_King
V_C_Andrews
HillaryClinton
MitchMcConnell
ChiefJusticeJohnRoberts
StephenKing
VCAndrews
None of these show up in color on Tapatalk on my phone, but they are in colod in the cell phone web browser. The OP was in color on both Tapatalk and cell browser.
There’s a standard list of color names that should be recognized by everything. Use one of those, and you know what you’ll get. Alternately, you can get any color monitors are capable of displaying, by using its hex code. Those aren’t as easy to remember, but they’re also consistent and universal. Use anything else, though, and it’s up to the browser what to do with it. Some have extended lists of named colors, some just leave unrecognized colors as black, and some try to interpret them as hex codes, with any non-hex-digit interpreted as a 0.
I forgot about hex codes.
Trump orange
(Gamboge - Wikipedia)
You can get extensions for your browser that will give you the hex code of any pixel you’re hovering over. Find a picture of the person, then find a representative pixel for the color you’re going for, and use that hex code.