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Question Posted Thursday March 1 2007, 1:12 pm

you know colour codes? Piczo mchanged to this gay thing now where you have to enter a colour code for the background of the text and since I didn't pick one it automatically changed to a white back ground for my text when there wasn't supposed to be one so does anyone know the code for transparent?

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theymos answered Thursday March 1 2007, 2:04 pm:
There isn't one. Color codes all correspond to colors, there isn't one for transparent. HTML text is transparent by default, so if you leave it blank it should be transparent(I've never used pizco, so I don't know if that would work). Make sure the background color doesn't read #FFFFFF, just keep it blank.

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