Making a color web-safe (Create Bitmap Copy)
(Up to 256-color formats, optimized palette only)
Both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer have a common palette of 216 colors (called the "web-safe" colors). When displayed in 256-color screen modes, these colors are not dithered and so look better than dithered colors. This is particularly important for large areas of flat color. (Dithering uses a pattern of colored dots to give the illusion of extra colors.)
 To make a color web-safe
 To make a color web-safe
1. The Create Bitmap Copy dialog box displays the bitmap palette. (Color Depths up to 256-color only.) Click on a color to select it.
2. Select the Web safe button. A small square appears in the center of the color to tell you it is web-safe.
Notes:
 For more information on the Create Bitmap Copy dialog box click the Help button on this dialog box.
 For more information on the Create Bitmap Copy dialog box click the Help button on this dialog box.
 You can also select a color using the Color Selector (the "eye-dropper"). Click on the required color in the Preview window.
 You can also select a color using the Color Selector (the "eye-dropper"). Click on the required color in the Preview window.