Late getting in this thread.

I have found that colors can look different, not only compared to one browser and flash, but sometimes all the browsers are not giving the same color so I found a solution.

When I want a specific color, I make a swatch of that color and I use that for a background-color: color - and I import that same swatch into flash to use for the background there. I've gotten pretty used to doing it and so far have matched backgrounds and flash movie backgrounds or other colors, etc.

hth

Jan


Cronan Gogarty wrote:
<quote>

First, I'm sure you have heard, as we all have, of the "web-safe"
color palette of 216 colors.  What you may not be aware of, though,
is that only 103 of those colors are considered "dither-proof".


</qoute>


Wow,


you really do learn something new every day!!
Thanks Tom and all who looked into this prob.

Now I just got to convince the client to change colours!

Regards,

cronan



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