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Attribute for <FONT ...>
COLOR = color expression

Usage Recommendation
Moving to Styles
This effect is done better with styles. See Break the <FONT> Habit

This information is presented for the sake of completion and historical accuracy. Don't use the <FONT ...> tag. It will make your life difficult. See Break the <FONT> Habit for an easy tutorial on styles. If you would like to learn how to set font colors, see Font Color.
COLOR sets the color of the text:

this code produces this
<FONT COLOR="#00FF00">It's not easy being green</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#CC00FF">Purple haze!</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#CC6633">Brown eyed girl</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#0000FF">Am I bluuuuuuuue??</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#FF3399">She wore a raspberry beret</FONT>

It's not easy being green
Purple haze!
Brown eyed girl
Am I bluuuuuuuue??
She wore a raspberry beret

 
 
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