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Web colors lists 140 X11 color names. I have noticed that there are some non-X11 color names that are accepted in Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome in <font color>
markup, but not in <span style>
markup, and I have not succeeded in finding a list of them and their hexadecimal code values. Here is a list starting with one X11 color, one totally made-up name (to prove that you can't just make up any color name) and then nonstandard colors I've come across:
<font color="red">red</font>
: red; <span style="color:red">red</span>
: red<font color="gewalt">gewalt</font>
: gewalt; <span style="color:gewalt">gewalt</span>
: gewalt<font color="burntorange">burntorange</font>
: burntorange; <span style="color:burntorange">burntorange</span>
: burntorange<font color="coal">coal</font>
: coal; <span style="color:coal">coal</span>
: coal<font color="darkgblue">darkgblue</font>
: darkgblue; <span style="color:darkgblue">darkgblue</span>
: darkgblue<font color="saffron">saffron</font>
: saffron; <span style="color:saffron">saffron</span>
: saffron<font color="vermilion">vermilion</font>
: vermilion; <span style="color:vermilion">vermilion</span>
: vermilion<font color="vermillion">vermillion</font>
: vermillion; <span style="color:vermillion">vermillion</span>
: vermillionWhere is a list of non-X11 colors including burntorange, coal, darkgblue, saffron, vermilion, and vermillion, recognized by by major browsers in <font color>
markup but not in <span style>
markup, along with their hexadecimal codes? —Anomalocaris (talk) 07:05, 19 January 2018 (UTC)
When I charge my Android phone from a computer USB port the screen goes black and a message says "No photos selected". I suppose it has to do with an opportunity to transfer pictures to my computer, but I don't remember setting anything like that up. It's very slightly annoying (I know, this is a 'First world problem') and I'd like to turn it off. How?Hayttom (talk) 07:19, 19 January 2018 (UTC)
Thanks everybody. It's a nice Samsung Galaxy J7 running Android 6.0.1. I'm pretty sure I don't have any photo app except the default 'Camera'. The message shows on the phone. Hayttom (talk) 07:33, 26 January 2018 (UTC)