Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 User Manual
Product codes
WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
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Colour, Fills, and Transparency
Adjunct colours
As well the five basic scheme colours, each
scheme includes six adjunct colours which
control colour in response to user hyperlink
interactivity; the colour of page and off-page
(window) backgrounds are also affected.
scheme includes six adjunct colours which
control colour in response to user hyperlink
interactivity; the colour of page and off-page
(window) backgrounds are also affected.
These can be modified as for scheme colours 1-5,
with Background colour/image and On-Page
colour being exceptions.
with Background colour/image and On-Page
colour being exceptions.
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The Hyperlink colour (labelled H) applies to hyperlinked text before
it's been clicked on.
it's been clicked on.
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The Followed Hyperlink colour (labelled F), applies to hyperlinked
text after a visitor has clicked to "follow" the link.
text after a visitor has clicked to "follow" the link.
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The Active Hyperlink colour (labelled A), applies to hyperlinked text
when a visitor's mouse button is depressed. Typically this is the colour
shown after clicking and before the hyperlink's page is displayed.
when a visitor's mouse button is depressed. Typically this is the colour
shown after clicking and before the hyperlink's page is displayed.
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The Rollover colour (labelled R), applies to hyperlinked text when a
visitor's mouse button rolls over it.
visitor's mouse button rolls over it.
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The Background (labelled B) applies to either an off-page
background colour or picture shown outside your web page if the user
resizes the browser's window to be larger than the web page
dimensions.
background colour or picture shown outside your web page if the user
resizes the browser's window to be larger than the web page
dimensions.
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The On-page colour (labelled O), is used to fill the page's
background. If you make this transparent, the currently set underlying
background shows, making the page boundaries invisible (content is
still constrained to page dimensions).
background. If you make this transparent, the currently set underlying
background shows, making the page boundaries invisible (content is
still constrained to page dimensions).