
INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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Use the web color swatch library
InDesign includes a color swatch library called Web, which consists of the colors most web browsers use to display
text and graphics in web pages. The 216 colors in the library, often called web-safe colors, are consistent across
platforms, because they are a subset of the colors that browsers use in both Windows and Mac OS. The web-safe
colors in InDesign are the same as those in the Adobe Photoshop web-safe color palette and the Adobe Illustrator
browser-safe color palette.
Each color in the library is named by its RGB values. Each color’s hexadecimal code, which HTML uses to define the
color, is stored within the color swatch.
1 Choose New Color Swatch in the Swatches panel menu.
2 For Color Mode, choose Web.
3 Select the web-safe color, and then click OK.
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