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OpenStudy (anonymous):

\begin{array}l\color{#FF0000}{\text{Where}}\text{ }\color{#FF7F00}{\text{can}}\text{ }\color{#FFE600}{\text{I}}\text{ }\color{#00FF00}{\text{find}}\text{ }\color{#0000FF}{\text{the}}\text{ }\color{#6600FF}{\text{hex}}\text{ }\color{#8B00FF}{\text{codes}}\text{ }\color{#FF0000}{\text{for}}\text{ }\color{#FF7F00}{\text{various}}\text{ }\color{#FFE600}{\text{colors?}}\end{array}

OpenStudy (agreene):

google?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

They're in RGB format. First byte (two hex digits) is red, next is green, last is blue. Each byte is 0-255, or 0x0-0xff. So now you can make up your own colors instead of just using the ones The Man wants to give you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

stick it to the man!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah! But not with something pointy.

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