Differences in HTML Color Codes: English Names vs. Hexadecimal FormatsteemCreated with Sketch.

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Introduction:
In HTML, color codes or color values can be expressed in various formats, including English color names and hexadecimal format. In this article, we will compare these two formats and how they are used to represent colors in HTML.

  1. English Color Names:

Example: red, blue, green, yellow, purple, orange, etc.
This is a more intuitive way to describe colors using common English color names.

2. Hexadecimal Format:

Example:

#FF0000 for red, #0000FF for blue, #00FF00 for green, #FFFF00 for yellow, #800080 for purple, #FFA500 for orange, etc.


This format is widely used in HTML and web design. In this format, colors are represented by six hexadecimal characters, which describe the combination of red, green, and blue intensities (RGB).

The use of hexadecimal format is generally more flexible and provides a wider range of precise color choices. However, English color names are still used, especially for commonly used basic colors like red, blue, and green.

Examples in HTML:

<p style="color: red;">This is red text using the English color name.</p>
<p style="color: #FF0000;">This is also red text using the hexadecimal color code.</p>


In both examples above, the text will be displayed in red. You can use either format based on your preference or the specific requirements of your web design.