On 09/12/2013 01:45 PM, Bob Goodwin ~ Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 12/09/13 14:31, Bob Goodwin ~ Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 12/09/13 14:00, David wrote:
You did understand that the color is defined by the number after the #?
And if it works with Seamonkey I would think that it should work with
the current release version of Thunderbird.
I always set colors with the hex code when I want a solid color, in
this case #000000.
Thanks
Correction #FFFFFF for white.
I'm doing too many things at once here, corresponding with three people
at once is causing cerebral overload.
i well know that feeling. ((GBWG))
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