WHO CAN MAKE A RAINBOW? SPRINKLE IT WITH DEW?
To render Web page text in color, highlight the text and click the Color button on the toolbar (it’s the one that looks like a tiny Rubik’s Cube). You’ll see a grid of Basic colors and, below that, a grid for Custom colors. To use basic colors, just click once on the color you like and click OK. The text you highlighted will now appear in that color. If you don’t like any of the shades in the Basic colors grid, you can mix up a custom color of your own. With the text highlighted, click the Define Custom Colors bar. Now you’ll see an enlarged version of the Color box. There are two ways to designate a custom color in this view. One is to punch in the correct numbers in the boxes to create a given pigment, if you know them (yeah, right). The other way is more fun. Let’s try to recreate this year’s most popular decorating color: moss green. You see that big box full of rainbow colors? Click your cursor smack in the middle of the field of green. Now click to grab that little black arrow on