

#0000FF - This HTML code shows just blue and no red and green. #00FF00 - This HTML code shows just green and no red and blue. #FF0000 - With this HTML code we tell browser to show maximum of red and no green and no blue. So with combining the intensity of red, green and blue we can mix almost any color that our heart desire ) The third and fourth represents intensity of green and fifth and sixth represents the intensity of blue. You can even choose a unique pattern to match with your brand style and look. 00 is the least and FF is the most intense. Select your brand color and add a logo to make a distinctive QR code that is recognizable from far away. The first two symbols in HTML color code represents the intensity of red color. For example "FF" in hexadecimal represents number 255 in Decimal.


These numbers are in hexadecimal numeral system. So you are wondering "Does this weird combination of letters and numbers have any meaning?" Well the answer is "Yes" and this is how it goes:)Įach HTML code contains symbol "#" and 6 letters or numbers.
