sfavron
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16 October 2021
For this i think but not sure i'm still experimenting the things, because of the free pdf none official nicepage guide i'm building; that ive givin the subject name into the forum "look nicepage pdf guide".
But i think that when you open the nicepage desktop software. You should see at the top-right of the window some "wheel" called (site settings). When you click on it you can edit the properties of the site your building. When you click on this "wheel" a window popup named: (Site Settings). Then in the "General Tab", you should see a button called: (A Theme Settings....).
When you click on (Theme Settings), you shoud see many options. As example if you click on the component "Header" you should see some properties options on the far right of the window as: (Top Margin/Bottom Margin/Background/Border/Etc.). If you want you could also choose to click as example of the window: (Heading 1/Heading 2/Heading 3/etc.) elements. Doing so you should notice that on the right of the window; the properties of the element that you have clicked onto has changed. Because it correspond to the element that you have clicked. It give you the properties and options of what you have clicked on the far right.
There is many colors i do think more then 65,000 colors. But there are colors that is the same colors on many operating systems. They are called "Web Hexadecimal Colors". There is 216 web hexadecimal colors. There is more hexadecimal colors than 216, but for colors that is the same is called (web hexadecimal colors). The colors codes start with some (H tag as this symbol: #). That web hexadecimal color goes from: (#000000) to (#FFFFFF). These web hexadecimal colors use the digits (00, 33, 66, 99, CC, FF).
Here is a list of a serie of web hexadecimal color codes for your informations: #000000, #000033, #000066, #000099, #0000CC, #0000FF .... after it goes to #003300, #003333, #003366, #003399, #0033CC, #0033FF up to the code: #FFFFFF
As told the digital order of these web hexadecimal color codes goes as: 00, 33, 66, 99, CC, and FF
If you want you could to memorize "mentally" say that 00 is the letter A, that 33 is the letter B, that 66 is the letter C, etc. etc.
What i suggest most to make you feel comfortable with the (Site Settings/Theme Settings), is that you make a "New Website Project". Then you have fun with the "Site Settings/Theme Settings", brief do some experiments and simply take some notes. Because it is from a (New Website Projects), you can do as many errors as wanted. You can also delete your new website project and start an other from scratch.
I hope that it did help you?
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For this i think but not sure i'm still experimenting the things, because of the free pdf none official nicepage guide i'm building; that ive givin the subject name into the forum "look nicepage pdf guide".
But i think that when you open the nicepage desktop software. You should see at the top-right of the window some "wheel" called (site settings). When you click on it you can edit the properties of the site your building. When you click on this "wheel" a window popup named: (Site Settings). Then in the "General Tab", you should see a button called: (A Theme Settings....).
When you click on (Theme Settings), you shoud see many options. As example if you click on the component "Header" you should see some properties options on the far right of the window as: (Top Margin/Bottom Margin/Background/Border/Etc.). If you want you could also choose to click as example of the window: (Heading 1/Heading 2/Heading 3/etc.) elements. Doing so you should notice that on the right of the window; the properties of the element that you have clicked onto has changed. Because it correspond to the element that you have clicked. It give you the properties and options of what you have clicked on the far right.
There is many colors i do think more then 65,000 colors. But there are colors that is the same colors on many operating systems. They are called "Web Hexadecimal Colors". There is 216 web hexadecimal colors. There is more hexadecimal colors than 216, but for colors that is the same is called (web hexadecimal colors). The colors codes start with some (H tag as this symbol: #). That web hexadecimal color goes from: (#000000) to (#FFFFFF). These web hexadecimal colors use the digits (00, 33, 66, 99, CC, FF).
Here is a list of a serie of web hexadecimal color codes for your informations: #000000, #000033, #000066, #000099, #0000CC, #0000FF .... after it goes to #003300, #003333, #003366, #003399, #0033CC, #0033FF up to the code: #FFFFFF
As told the digital order of these web hexadecimal color codes goes as: 00, 33, 66, 99, CC, and FF
If you want you could to memorize "mentally" say that 00 is the letter A, that 33 is the letter B, that 66 is the letter C, etc. etc.
What i suggest most to make you feel comfortable with the (Site Settings/Theme Settings), is that you make a "New Website Project". Then you have fun with the "Site Settings/Theme Settings", brief do some experiments and simply take some notes. Because it is from a (New Website Projects), you can do as many errors as wanted. You can also delete your new website project and start an other from scratch.
I hope that it did help you?
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