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<!DOCTYPE html> <title>Color Example</title> <style> div { padding: 20px; margin: 20px; } .textColor { color: #e0ffff; background-color: white; } .borderColor { border-width: 3px; border-style: solid; border-color: #e0ffff; } .backgroundColor { background-color: #e0ffff; color: white; } .backgroundGradient { background: linear-gradient(to bottom, white, #e0ffff); color: white; } .lighterColor { background: #E9FFFF; } .darkerColor { background: #9CB2B2; } .lighterColor > p, .darkerColor > p { color: black; background: white; padding: 3px; border-radius: 3px; display: inline-block; } </style> <div class="textColor borderColor"> <h1>Testing Text in #e0ffff</h1> <p>This text has been styled with a color of #e0ffff.</p> <p>The border is also uses #e0ffff.</p> <p>Try changing the values to see how it affects the output.</p> <p>And see this color applied to the <a target="_blank" href="/html/codes/color/color-tester.cfm?hexColor=e0ffff">Color Tester</a>.</p> </div> <div class="backgroundColor"> <h1>Testing a background color of #e0ffff.</h1> <p>This has a background color of #e0ffff.</p> <p>Try changing the values to see how it affects the output.</p> </div> <div class="backgroundGradient"> <h1>Testing a background gradient.</h1> <p>This has a background gradient going between white and #e0ffff.</p> <p>Try changing the values to see how it affects the output.</p> </div> <div class="lighterColor"> <p>Lighter color: #E9FFFF</p> </div> <div class="darkerColor"> <p>Darker color: #9CB2B2</p> </div>