We're living in 2004 now... perl is your friend for these kinds of things :)
[squirrelmail.git] / themes / purple_theme.php
1 <?php
2
3 /**
4 * Name: Purple Theme
5 * @author Luke Ehresman
6 * Date: January 7, 2000
7 * Comment This Theme is composed entirely of shades of purple.
8 *
9 * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 The SquirrelMail Project Team
10 * Licensed under the GNU GPL. For full terms see the file COPYING.
11 *
12 * $Id$
13 * @package squirrelmail
14 * @subpackage themes
15 */
16
17 global $color;
18 $color[0] = '#AC9ECB'; // (light purp) TitleBar
19 $color[1] = '#800000'; // (red)
20 $color[2] = '#CC0000'; // (light red) Warning/Error Messages
21 $color[3] = '#B6A7D5'; // (purple) Left Bar Background
22 $color[4] = '#EDE4FF'; // (light purple) Normal Background
23 $color[5] = '#DDD4EF'; // (darker gray) Table Headers
24 $color[6] = '#000000'; // (black) Text on left bar
25 $color[7] = '#622680'; // (light purple) Links
26 $color[8] = '#000000'; // (black) Normal text
27 $color[9] = '#877C9F'; // (mid purp) Darker version of #0
28 $color[10] = '#726987'; // (dark purp) Darker version of #9
29 $color[11] = '#770000'; // (dark red) Special Folders color
30 $color[12] = '#E0D9F2';
31
32 ?>