An artistic idea for Chrome users
I just wanted to show you guys a great way to add more color to your website.
I grow weary of looking at black and white pages all day long, and so, I picked a more colorful layout. Then when I use different headers, they always start out black. It looked alright at first, but I felt like I could do better. I tried adding a different color for every post, but that looked tacky. I tried doing a red color to match more site more closely.
That was when it hit me.
Why not just match the color scheme of my website? I do a lot of image editing, and I already had the ColorZilla extension on Google Chrome. So I clicked on it's icon, clicked pick color from page, and clicked the side of my page.
Now all of my headers match my color scheme.
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ColorZilla is a completely free extension on Google Chrome, and it works on virtually all pages. So, why not give it a try? It may just bring your site to the next level.
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What a lovely idea Paula. I use Google Chrome and never knew ColorZilla existed. I really need to explore further. Thank you for the headsup. Bless you.......
Shirley