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How can I grab the color from the Internet page?
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11/01/2005 19:18:36
 
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Internet
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HTML
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Nadya,

If you have any graphics software, you probably have some tool available that does this.

As an easy/cheap example, we use SnagIt (http://www.techsmith.com) for screen shots. Its "eyedropper" tool lets you mouseover any color and it displays the RGB values, which you could then easily add to a CSS style.

-- Randy

>Hi everybody,
>
>I have a very interesting question from my colleague on which I do not know the answer. How would you point your cursor to any object on the internet page and grab the color, so you can use it in your forms? For instance, there is a nice red color in the DevTeach ad on this page (top frame), how can I take it?
>
>Thanks a lot in advance.
>
>UPDATE. After I thought about it for a minute, there should be a way of doing it by Windows API functions. And it doesn't matter, if it is an Internet page or any other window. We just need to grab color under cursor...
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