HEX RGB color codes are codes used to represent colors on the Internet. Each color is represented by a six-digit combination of numbers and letters, starting with a pound sign (#). The first two digits (00 through FF) represent the amount of red in the color, the next two digits represent the amount of green, and the last two digits represent the amount of blue. The result is a full range of colors, ranging from black (000000) to white (FFFFFF). HEX RGB color codes are used to create a consistent look and feel across websites and other digital media, such as in HTML, CSS, and SVG.
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