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A simple HTML/Java implementation to change the background colour of your website to a colour on the 'Rainbow' array.

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usage

Welcome to htmlBgChooser!

A short HTML/Javascript code to change the background colour.

Possible uses include testing web pages with certain backgrounds.

Installation

Simply paste wherever you need to test your colours!

Pro Tip

Notepad and Notepad++:

  1. Ctrl+H to find the instance of the colour. eg. (#e6261f)
  2. Type your hex (with '#') in "Replace".
  3. Hit "Replace All" to replace the template code with your own colours!

This may work in many text based editors

<span style="color:#e6261f;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#e6261f';"></span>
<span style="color:#eb7532;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#eb7532';"></span>
<span style="color:#f7d038;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#f7d038';"></span>
<span style="color:#a3e048;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#a3e048';"></span>
<span style="color:#49da9a;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#49da9a';"></span>
<span style="color:#34bbe6;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#34bbe6';"></span>
<span style="color:#4355db;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#4355db';"></span>
<span style="color:#d23be7;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#d23be7';"></span>
<span style="color:#fff;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#fff';"></span>
<span style="color:#000;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#000';"></span>
<span style="color:#ccc;" onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='#ccc';"></span>

This palette was found on Loading.io and includes black, white and grey.

Other notes

A rainbow is a meteorological phenomenon that is caused by reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky. It takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc. Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in the section of sky directly opposite the sun.

— adopted from wikipedia, "Rainbow", available under CC BY-SA License.