Colors; Fonts; Cookies - Avaya 4600 Series Administrator's Manual

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Creating Web Sites for the 4630/4630SW IP Telephone

Colors

The browser supports 256 colors. Colors can be specified by name, RGB percentages, or RGB
raw numbers. The HTML and CSS specifications suggest 16 named colors.
The 4630 IP Telephone Web Browser recognizes these color names, which are:
aqua
black
blue
fuchsia
Beyond these 16 well-known names, we recommend using RGB percentages or raw numbers
to specify colors.

Fonts

Font specifications are one of the most important styles you can apply to a Web browser.
Because of the 4630 IP Telephone's screen size, the browser has only a single font available for
use. Font weights such as normal and bold are supported. Finer font values, such as lighter and
bolder are not supported. Normal and Italic font styles are also supported. Font sizes are also
supported, specified by either percentages or raw numbers. However, percentages below 50%
all appear as the same size.
Although we found some problems with font specifications, fonts behave reasonably well given
the screen's size and resolution. The only major problem found is the inability to specify font
families.
See the
Design Guidelines

Cookies

Cookies can be a useful feature in maintaining the state of a user when interacting with a Web
site. HTTP provides no state information, such as when or how often a user visits a site.
Cookies allow Web sites to track this information by storing a simple set of values on the
browser for the current session. Usually, browsers also provide the ability to save cookies to
disk, to retain this information between sessions. However, the 4630 IP Telephone Web
Browser has no such ability to save any data between sessions. Cookies do behave well within
the realm of the current session, and can be used if desired. The 4630 IP Telephone has a
maximum of 8Kilobytes of data available for cookie storage.
160 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide
gray
green
lime
maroon
on page 161 for information on displaying images.
navy
teal
purple
olive
red
white
silver
yellow

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