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Purpose
A template to create colored text. This template comes preloaded with coloring for NPC emotes, says, yells, and whispers. It can also handle the class colors.

Usage
colorMode -or- say/whisper/yell

Specific colorMode keywords:
 * say, emote, yell, whisper, blizz, bossemote
 * deathknight, demonhunter, druid, hunter, mage, monk, paladin, priest, rogue, shaman, warlock, warrior
 * poor, common, uncommon, rare, epic, legendary, artifact, heirloom, token

The three-parameter mode only works when using say, yell, or whisper.

Other colorMode options include any valid CSS, such as:
 * Html color names (black, white, purple, lightgreen, etc.)
 * Html hex color specifications of the form #RRGGBB, where RR, GG, and BB are hexadecimal numbers between 00 and FF. Not case-sensitive; #FFFFFF and #ffffff will work the same.
 * Html RGB color specifications in form of rgb(RR,GG,BB)

'Be careful when using other color modes than the predefined options. The predefined options are designed to work on both light-colored and dark-colored (the default) skins. If you're not using one of them, test your colors on both a dark skin (e.g. DarkVector) and a light skin (say, Vector) to make sure it's readable.'

2-parameter mode
 * Examples
 * Emote
 * say
 * yell
 * whisper
 * bossemote
 * blizz

3-parameter mode
 * say
 * bossemote
 * yell
 * whisper

Specials
 * purple
 * rgb(120,120,120)
 * #99FFFF

2-parameter mode
 * Yield
 * Emote
 * say
 * yell
 * whisper
 * bossemote
 * blizz

3-parameter mode
 * say
 * bossemote
 * yell
 * whisper

Specials
 * purple
 * rgb(120,120,120)
 * #99FFFF

Profession skill-ups
&#42; These colors are also used in-game to show the difficulty of mobs and quests compared to the player's level. On Wowpedia though, they'll mostly be used for professions.