How do you make a color combination in HTML?

How do you make a color combination in HTML?

Color Palettes

  1. HEX: #a2b9bc. HEX: #b2ad7f. HEX: #878f99.
  2. HEX: #d6cbd3. HEX: #eca1a6. HEX: #bdcebe.
  3. HEX: #b9936c. HEX: #dac292. HEX: #e6e2d3.
  4. HEX: #92a8d1. HEX: #034f84. HEX: #f7cac9.
  5. HEX: #d5f4e6. HEX: #80ced6. HEX: #fefbd8.
  6. HEX: #fefbd8. HEX: #618685. HEX: #36486b.
  7. HEX: #f0f0f0. HEX: #c5d5c5. HEX: #9fa9a3.
  8. HEX: #e4d1d1. HEX: #b9b0b0.

What colors are best for a website?

And while each color can serve to create a specific feeling or reaction, certain colors are better choices than others for the majority of brands and websites. For example, blue is often considered the safest choice. This is, in part, because it’s the most common “favorite” color among the majority of the population.

How do I choose a color combination for my website?

6 Tips to Choose a Stunning Website Color Scheme

  1. Get to know color psychology basics.
  2. Acquaint yourself with color theory.
  3. Think about mixing color combinations.
  4. Keep it simple.
  5. Contrast your colors.
  6. Integrate your branding.

What colors go well together on a website?

11 beautiful website color schemes to inspire you —

  • Hemp green, pale lemon, oatmeal and navy:
  • Pale peach, orange, mint and deep forest green:
  • Lilac, rust, cream and coal:
  • Baby pink, leaf green, orange and purple:
  • Yellow, neon blue and black:
  • Peach, cream and charcoal:

How do I choose a third color?

The rule of 3 colors is simple: pick one primary color. Then, pick two other complementary colors. See the example below. We picked a main hue (a variation red), and complemented it with two different colors.

What color goes with every color?

Different hues of green give a room depth and vitality, while they introduce both oomph and whimsy. My third premise is that — because it’s a neutral — green goes with any and all colors.

How many colors should my website have?

To start, I recommend choosing three colors for your palette: a main (or primary) color, secondary color, and accent color. Then, use the 60/30/10 rule to apply these colors in your website design. According to this rule, 60% of the color used should be the main color, 30% the secondary color, and 10% the accent color.