<!-- Color in HTML by inline-css -->
<p style="color: red; background-color: blue;">
This text is red and the background is blue
</p>
To get color codes use:
https://www.color-hex.com/
#FFEFD5 (PAPAYAWHIP) and
#556B2F (DARKOLIVEGREEN)
...are not web safe colors. They would get shifted to
#FFFFCC (NOT PAPAYAWHIP) and
#666633 (NOT DARKOLIVEGREEN)
<!-- htmlcolorcodes.com is a great place to find color codes! -->
<!-- With HTML, you can use rgb('0,0,0') colors to get the result,
or you can use the color code, such as #FFFFFF. Multiple text editors
allow you to use only the first three letters/numbers of the color,
such as VS Code. Using that system, it would be #FFF instead. -->
<!-- You can also use color codes with CSS, it is much easier.
Search up "css color codes" to see my answer for that! :D -->
Search HTML color picker and googles color picker should appear at the top.
#1ca69d #e31ce0 #c13e72 #99b34d #3affb9
#6c7093 #b35ba0 #1b1452
Search This in Search Bar :- "HTML Color Picker" You Will Find Best Tool!
<h1 style="background-color:DodgerBlue;">Hello World</h1>
<p style="background-color:Tomato;">Lorem ipsum...</p>
<!--
The value for the color property can be set in three main ways:
by color name, for example, red, green, blue
by hexadecimal number: from #000000 to #ffffff
by color code in the RGB palette: from rgb (0, 0, 0) to rgb(255, 255, 255)
-->
<!-- Here are some easy ones -->
#ffffff #ff0000 #00ff00 #0000ff #ff
<div id="goo" class="box hello" data-hello="noWayHome" role="src">hello guys</div>
<div class="box"></div>
<div class="box"></div>
<div class="box"></div>
<div class="box"></div>
<div class="googleFontIntegrationByInj2022" id="googleFontIntegrationByInj2022"></div>
<div data-selector="hoveringSelector" data-class='hoveringSelectorVer'></div>
<div data-selector="hoveringSelector" data-class='hoveringSelectorHor'></div>