Setting Up a Document > Setting document properties > Defining default text colors

 

Defining default text colors

Define default colors for regular text, links, visited links, and active links in the Page Properties dialog box, or choose a preset color scheme to define the page background and text colors. (See Working with colors.)

Note: The active link color is the color that a link changes to while it's being clicked. Some Web browsers may not use the color you specify.

To define default text colors, do one of the following:

Choose Modify > Page Properties and then choose colors for the Text Color, Link Color, Visited Links, and Active Links options.
Choose Commands > Set Color Scheme and then choose a background color and a color set for text and links.
The sample box shows how the color scheme will look in the browser.
Note: Color-blind people may find it difficult to see certain low-contrast combinations of text colors and background colors. It's a good idea to show your page to a color-blind person to determine whether it's readable.