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diff --git a/testautomation/global/input/java/java.htm b/testautomation/global/input/java/java.htm new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9509bec7c7b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/testautomation/global/input/java/java.htm @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +<HTML> + <HEAD> + <TITLE>A Clock (1.6)</TITLE> + </HEAD> + <BODY> + <h1>A Clock (1.6)</h1> + <hr> + <applet code="Clock.class" width=170 height=150> + alt="Your browser understands the <APPLET> tag but isn't running the applet, for some reason." + Your browser is completely ignoring the <APPLET> tag! +</applet> + <p> + The clock applet now has three parameters; the background + color (bgcolor), the main foreground color (the hands and + dial) (fgcolor1) and the secondary foreground color (the + seconds hand and numbers) (fgcolor2). These three parameters + are hexadecimal RGB numbers (like the ones used for the body + bgcolor tag in HTML). For example: + <p> + <applet code="Clock.class" width=170 height=150><br> + <param name=bgcolor value="000000"><br> + <param name=fgcolor1 value="ff0000"><br> + <param name=fgcolor2 value="ff00ff"><br> + </applet><p> + would give you a black background, a red dial and hands, and purple numbers. + <p> + For those who don't convert to hexadecimal easily, here are some common + values: + <ul> + <li>black = 000000 + <li>blue = 0000ff + <li>cyan = 00ffff + <li>darkGray = 404040 + <li>gray = 808080 + <li>green = 00ff00 + <li>lightGray = c0c0c0 + <li>magenta = ff00ff + <li>orange = ffc800 + <li>pink = ffafaf + <li>red = ff0000 + <li>white = ffffff + <li>yellow = ffff00 + </ul> + <hr> + <a href="Clock.java">The source</a>. + </BODY> +</HTML> |