Web Palette Mod - A Dreamweaver Look

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myitguy
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Web Palette Mod - A Dreamweaver Look

Post by myitguy »

I'm not sure where I should post this, so I'm posting it in the Feature Requests AND Support sections.

Anyway, I wasn't fond of the original Web Palette layout, and when I discovered it was possible to modify it via the colors.ini file I came up with a more Dreamweaver-like colour layout for the palette.

Change this:
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Into this:
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If you like the layout, simply save this modified colors.ini file into your 'data' folder, and overwrite the old one.

I have modified the "Web Palette", and nothing else. If you have previously made changes to your colors.ini file, overwriting it will lose your changes.

Happy coding!

P.S. Big thanks to Karlis for a great program, and for thinking far enough ahead to use user-editable config files!
Adam Smith
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Post by Karlis »

This is GOOD, I'll try to include this in the production version.

You have done a great job!
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Post by myitguy »

Wonderful! I'm glad it can be put to good use!

I'm happy to help when/where I can!
Adam Smith
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