Pop-Cult:Color
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Template:Style-guideline Colours are most commonly found in Wikipedia articles within templates and tables.
If you are looking for a colour, see:
To use a colour in a template or table you can use the hex triplet. Example: bronze is #CD7F32.
Alternatively, some common colours can be referred to by name (HTML 4 colours). Orange is also included. Example: green.
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[edit] Wikimedia colour schemes
[edit] Wikipedia
Wikipedia uses this colour scheme on its Main Page.
- Please note that the colour for the border on the lighter boxes is also the colour of the backgrounds of the darker (title) boxes.
| background:#f5fffa border:#cef2e0 | background:#cef2e0 border:#a3bfb1 | ||
| background:#f5faff border:#cedff2 | background:#cedff2 border:#a3b0bf | ||
| background:#faf5ff border:#ddcef2 | background:#ddcef2 border:#afa3bf | ||
| background:#fcfcfc border:#cccccc |
And additionally on the Community Portal and Wikisource Main Page:
| background:#fffaf5 border:#f2e0ce | background:#f2e0ce border:#bfb1a3 |
Additional 3-colour palettes using this same generation scheme are at the top of the talk page.
[edit] Commons
The Wikimedia Commons uses this colour scheme on commons:Main Page and commons:Help:Contents.
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background colour: #d0e5f5
background colour: #f1f5fc |
background colour: #faecc8
background colour: #faf6ed |
[edit] Examples
- Community Portal
- Template:Reference page header
- {{HD header}}
- {{Hinduism footer small}}
- Infoboxes on year pages: 1822
- Many userboxes use colour
Note. If a page layout has two or more backgrounds with no spacing between their borders, e.g., the Community Portal, use the darkest border that applies.
