Hex color not working in Chrome mobile address bar
The hex code I am using is #fff4e6. It works fine as a body background color, but for the address bar it stays white. I am sure it is not the meta tag itself that is broken or something since other colors seem to work fine.
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The hex code I am using is #fff4e6. It works fine as a body background color, but for the address bar it stays white. I am sure it is not the meta tag itself that is broken or something since other colors seem to work fine.
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– Nick Parsons
Dec 16 '18 at 8:28
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The hex code I am using is #fff4e6. It works fine as a body background color, but for the address bar it stays white. I am sure it is not the meta tag itself that is broken or something since other colors seem to work fine.
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The hex code I am using is #fff4e6. It works fine as a body background color, but for the address bar it stays white. I am sure it is not the meta tag itself that is broken or something since other colors seem to work fine.
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please post your HTML
– Nick Parsons
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please post your HTML
– Nick Parsons
Dec 16 '18 at 8:28
please post your HTML
– Nick Parsons
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please post your HTML
– Nick Parsons
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The issue was indeed the specific color for some reason. Perhaps it was too light?
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The issue was indeed the specific color for some reason. Perhaps it was too light?
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The issue was indeed the specific color for some reason. Perhaps it was too light?
The issue was indeed the specific color for some reason. Perhaps it was too light?
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