Hi Pit.W. There's a slight modification which might help -- store your colour values in a data dictionary.
1. Create a tiddler with a title like $:/MyPalette
2. Change the type to Data dictionary
3. Make entries with an easily recalled descriptive name -- with values
specifying the colour (in any permissible format.)
AliceBlue:#F0F8FF
AntiqueWhite:#FAEBD7
Aqua:Aqua
Aquamarine:#7FFFD4
Azure:Azure
Beige:#F5F5DC
4. Use them like so in the palette editor and stylesheets:
{{$:/MyPalette##Aqua}} and {{$:/MyPalette##Beige}}
For convenience, I have attached a Data dictionary as an example which may
be edited to your needs (download and drop onto your wiki.)
regards
On Monday, 21 December 2015 02:11:42 UTC+2, Pit.W. wrote
>
> 1. I create a tiddler named like "$:/MyMain2016/admin/themecolor"
> 2. into the text i write the css name of the color , like in this case
> "Peru"
>
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$MyPalette.tid
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