Template talk:Ink

More accurate colors + color names
I want to propose some colors that IMO are more accurate and appropriate names to the colors in the actual game. | "pink" = #fe447d | "orange" = #f78f2e | "yellow orange" = #fedc0c | "lime green" = #d1f20a | "emerald green" = #5cd05b | "teal" = #03c1cd | "blue" = #0e10e6 | "violet" = #9208e7 | "red orange" = #f84c00 | "yellow" = #f3f354 | "mint" = #bff1e5 | "green" = #3bc335 | "sea green" = #7af5ca | "light blue" = #448bff | "dark blue" = #101ab3 | "fuchsia" = #d645c8 | "neon green" = #0afe15 | "cyan" = #0acdfe | "neon orange" = #ff9600 | "dark fuchsia" = #b21ca1

Demonstration for on the page:

When I tried putting it on the Wiki, it didn't register any of the color changes and instead every color came out as invalid. Superjustinbros (talk) 14:53, 8 July 2015 (UTC)


 * I fixed your smart quotes messing up the code and added dark fuchsia. Appears to be working. 18:47, 10 July 2015 (UTC)

Help Needed
I found what color is closest to Ika Musume's hair color that was added in the new update; #00AAE4. Problem is I don't know how to use it as a custom even though I tried, any help? Elite Octoling (talk) 13:14, 30 August 2015 (UTC)


 * No worries, I'll try to figure it out. --Sigma   talk 13:16, 30 August 2015 (UTC)


 * Okay, it's all done. Feel free to change anything you're unhappy with. --Sigma   talk 13:19, 30 August 2015 (UTC)

Custom
I am using CCS color codes, but it ain't working! (|Contribs) 22:12, 1 July 2016 (UTC)

Splatfest neutral colors
Hey! I'd like to add the neutral colors for splatfests, but this raises two questions / problems: I currently only have access to the neutral color of the current upcoming Splatfest (Action vs Comedy, #b44aef) and one past one (Vampires vs Werewolves, #00140e). That leaves a lot of them unrepresented. Would that be okay? Maybe another option? I don't want the template page to be unreadable Thanks! - 13:04, 8 January 2018 (UTC)
 * 1) Information availability:
 * 1) * First option: try and find (maybe by contacting people who have apps running on top of the API, e.g. twitter bots) older json files to get them from. This might fail, especially for the older / S1 splatfests.
 * 2) * Second option: use approximations from the artwork (though these usually prove to be not-quite-exact).
 * 3) * Third option: leave the ones that are missing out of the list.
 * 4) * Fourth option: don't post anything unless we have all the info.
 * 5) Naming
 * 6) *How should these be named? The "obvious" name (e.g. "splatfest action vs comedy neutral") is really long, especially with some splatfests where each side is long in itself.