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Posted - Sep 08 2002 :  15:54:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If you look at the applet's html you will see a parameter for setting background color. The default color is grey.

When adding a border frame to our security applets, its color will be the same as the background color nominated. The background color of the applet until it loads will always be that of the applet.
Posted - Sep 08 2002 :  17:28:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Matching the colour:
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To get the best color match between the applet and your page background, you can get the color code from your page's html. It will look similar to "#FFFFFF" (which represents white). Please note that there is a slight color difference shown on the screen between different types of browsers.

Some editing programs do not give the color number in their interface - look at the html.
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