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hey guys welcome to another episode on kind Spirit Tech so today we are going to deal with uh frames and background colors in a latex and in order to use our colors we are going to use package X color and we are going to provide option DVI PS names and okay now Iamp;#39;m going to write one sentence that is going to serve for our testing purposes like this so let us change text color for this sentence with text color Iamp;#39;m going to use uh letamp;#39;s say blue and we are going to wrap this text Iamp;#39;m going to save it and let us check what we have okay so now letamp;#39;s add some background to uh this sentence with command color box and we are going to take this one so model is going to be RGB color is going to be letamp;#39;s say 0.8 comma 0.2 comma 0.2 and we are going to wrap this and the entire construct into our color box if I save this you see we have our background but now I would like to show you another way to define your colors so Iamp;#39;m just going to rem