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jaredcowan
11,808 PointsIf you mean you want all paragraphs to have the color red then like this:
p {
color: red;
}
You should probably watch the videos on this again because you will need it later on.
Christopher Holmes
429 Pointsthanks. i was being smart and using #111. duh.
Nick Nish
7,304 PointsHey Chris! You're free to use named colors, but most of them are pretty bad looking. The same way you'd use their names, add in HEX colors using the (#).
p { color: #222; }
Christopher Holmes
429 Pointsthanks. i was being smart and using #111. duh.
jaredcowan
11,808 PointsYeah for black you'll need #000 and white #fff