heiny
03-06-2011, 10:17 AM
Heyo
So I do a lot of posts. And a lot of my posts have color coding to make things simple to read. One thing I run into every time is I will highlight one line and choose a color, say Royalblue. The code for this is (take out the period before COLOR and it is what goes in) [.COLOR="RoyalBlue"]text[/COLOR]
If I want to do multiple things in blue it will save that as my default color on the options. Unless of course I manually type it in....which I dont. The next time I want to use this color I would simply highlight the word and click the A which is formatted to my Royalblue. But most of the time it will throw out this code, which is not recognized as a color [.COLOR="rgb(65, 105, 225)"]text[/COLOR]
There are three workarounds for this:
1) Type out the code manually.
2) Go back up to the box every time and select the color I want.
3) Don't use color.
Does anyone know a workaround for this problem?
So I do a lot of posts. And a lot of my posts have color coding to make things simple to read. One thing I run into every time is I will highlight one line and choose a color, say Royalblue. The code for this is (take out the period before COLOR and it is what goes in) [.COLOR="RoyalBlue"]text[/COLOR]
If I want to do multiple things in blue it will save that as my default color on the options. Unless of course I manually type it in....which I dont. The next time I want to use this color I would simply highlight the word and click the A which is formatted to my Royalblue. But most of the time it will throw out this code, which is not recognized as a color [.COLOR="rgb(65, 105, 225)"]text[/COLOR]
There are three workarounds for this:
1) Type out the code manually.
2) Go back up to the box every time and select the color I want.
3) Don't use color.
Does anyone know a workaround for this problem?