HTML Colors

HTML colours are useful for making parts of your lesson stand out when there are lots of replies! These colours should only be used during lessons or other very special occasions, however. Standard role-plays, even MRPs and raisings, should not have colours in the title. Officers will simply edit out unnecessary colours.

To add colour to your post title, add in this line of code: <font color=”colour”>Your title here</font>. Be sure to close the tag or else you might turn the whole board hot pink!

brown maroon darkred
red firebrick crimson
salmon coral orangered
lightsalmon darksalmon sandybrown
chocolate darkorange orange
darkgoldenrod goldenrod palegoldenrod
peachpuff gold lemonchiffon
khaki darkkhaki wheat
yellow greenyellow yellowgreen
lawngreen lime chartreuse
lightgreen palegreen springgreen
mediumspringgreen mediumaquamarine mediumseagreen
limegreen green forestgreen
darkseagreen darkolivegreen olivedrab
darkgreen seagreen lightseagreen
teal turquoise darkturquoise
darkcyan cadetblue steelblue
cornflowerblue blue mediumblue
royalblue lightsteelblue navy
skyblue lightskyblue deepskyblue
dodgerblue cyan / aqua paleturquoise
lightblue aquamarine powderblue
slateblue darkslateblue mediumslateblue
blueviolet darkviolet indigo
mediumpurple purple darkmagenta
darkorchid mediumorchid orchid
violet plum lightpink
pink palevioletred mediumvioletred
hotpink deeppink fuchsia / magenta
lightcoral indianred rosybrown
Browns….
bisque burlywood navajowhite
moccasin tan sienna
saddlebrown peru olive
A white for every purpose under the sun….
white whitesmoke snow
seashell ivory floralwhite
linen mistyrose mintcream
papayawhip lavanderblush ghostwhite
oldlace honeydew lavender
lightgoldenrodyellow lightyellow cornsilk
beige azure antiquewhite
aliceblue thistle lightcyan
Shades of grey…
lightgrey silver gainsboro
gray lightslategray dimgray
darkgray darkslategray black

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