Interface & appearance · Interface & services
Color codes
Board posts and world messages can use the client’s inline color-control syntax.
Practical guide
3 steps for this topic- Insert the marker {= followed immediately by a color letter; all following supported text keeps that color until another marker is used.
- Use a short preview post to test the marker before formatting a long board entry or world message.
- Restore a readable color after emphasis and avoid the invisible code for content other players need to understand.
Key details
Keep these with the route- Common codes
- b red, c yellow, d or r green, e or v light blue, o or w pink, p purple, q light green, s orange, t brown, and u white.
- Special ranges
- g through m are gray shades, n is black, and x produces invisible text.
Detailed reference
1 tables · 24 entriesColor Codes24 entries
| Letter | Colour |
|---|---|
| a | White |
| b | Red |
| c | Yellow |
| d | Dark Green |
| e | Light Blue |
| f | Dark Blue |
| g | Light Grey |
| h | one shade darker than above |
| i | one shade darker than above |
| j | one shade darker than above |
| k | one shade darker than above |
| l | one shade darker than above |
| m | one shade darker than above |
| n | Black |
| o | Pink |
| p | Purple |
| q | Lime Green |
| r | Green |
| s | Orange |
| t | Brown |
| u | Bright White |
| v | Light Blue |
| w | Pink |
| x | Invisible |
