Changing the foreground color will change the font color. To change the foreground color you can highlight the text and then click on the
foreground icon and select a color or you can change a whole line by placing you cursor anywhere within the line and then clicking the
Foreground color icon and selecting a color. (see figure 1)
Changing the background color will change the background of the text box but not the color of the whole page. To change the background color click the
background color icon and select the color (see figure 1) you would like. If you already have text on your page you can highlight sections of text and change the background color (see figure 1) of each section.
To remove your background color, click on the
background color icon and then click on "more colors" (see figure 2) and then "remove color" (see figure 3)


When you click on the
foreground or
background icons a window will come up with about 40 of the most commonly used colors to choose from; however, you have more color options. Click the "More Colors" button (see figure 2) and the window will change to include 216 web friendly colors (see figure 4). Web friendly means that most web browsers support those colors. As if 216 colors were not enough to choose from, you can also create your own custom colors by changing the numbers in the "R" (red), "G" (green), and "B" (blue) boxes on the left side of the window (see figure 5). This gives you virtually limitless options for colors.


After setting the foreground and/or background color for the text, click the
"Save" icon in the top, left corner of the Page Editor to save your work.
*Note: If you create a custom color to use on your website, it may not display properly as it is not one of the 216 web friendly colors. To be safe and insure all your visitors see the same colors on your website, we recommend only using the 216 web friendly colors.
*Tip: If you decide to create a custom color, start by clicking a color from the color palette that is close to the color you want to create. Then make minor changes to the numbers in the "R" (red), "G" (green), and "B" (blue) boxes (see figure 5) until you have the color you want.