![]() (And, since visualĭesigners are sticklers for this sort of thing, black, white, and Just looks for the predominant color in the icon. I asked this question on ux. and it got closed as off-topic, but someone answered with the following:Īs described by Raymond Chen in this MSDN blog article: A colour located at certain pixel coordinates within the icon, because Chrome is red - indicating the top of the icon - and Notepad++ (2nd from right) is green - indicating the bottom of the icon.Also, the Chrome icon used red, green and yellow in equal measure. The colour used the most in the image, otherwise you'd get yellow for the SQL Server Management Studio icon (6th from left). ![]()
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