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| Hi all, I've just read the section of the Micro Mart Diploma called Colour Coding and decided to write a simple little program in VB which will enable you to easily obtain the hex values for the full range of RGB colour mix. 
I've attached a .zip file of just the compressed .exe file to this msg. (I think??) I'm not sure if the .exe file alone will run if you don't have Visual Basic installed so I have uploaded a Packaged version to my website which can be downloaded at the following address http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robert.burns43/ (Both Files can be d/l'd from here). This file is approx 1.3mb. Please send some feedback if you find it to be any good or useful :o) Thanks Rob
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Are you using Hex has an abbreviation foe Hexidecimal thats a computer language aint it? Like binary
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| MMM, Yeah sorry, Hex = Hexidecimal. Did you try the Program? Did it Work? Cheers Rob
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Works a treat. Could be a useful little program!
Cheers,
Tom
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LOL no one use code for background color, use front page or dreamweaver, just waste of time, absolutly nOObs work
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frog (14/05/2006)
 LOL no one use code for background color, use front page or dreamweaver, just waste of time, absolutly nOObs work umm thats a bit rude I have already used it a few times.
Cheers,
Tom
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| Frog : The post and attached program is in the Diploma section! The HTML Diploma - Which if you had bothered to read (Specifically COLOUR CODING Section of Module 2) was trying to teach ppl, new to Html, how to design there own websites without using any automated html generators :o). Thanks for your comments tho. Tom : Thanks for the support and for the feedback :o) Rob
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