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"Web-safe" colours Doug Laidlaw 09-02-2005
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Posted by Doug Laidlaw on September 2, 2005, 7:35 am
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I tried to grab an image from a Web page the other day. It turned out that
the page was made up of three horizontal bands, and part of the image was
in each. One band was a JPEG, another was a GIF and I have forgotten what
the main page was.

Apart from lining up the parts of the image, there was no discrepancy in
colours between the two formats. Is that what "Web-safe" means? I thought
that it just meant that the colours would be the same in any browser.

Doug.
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