More matter with less art.
Hamlet Blog Scarf!

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If you are a Liegeman to the Dane, as am I, feel free to use the adapted code.

<center>
<table cellspacing=0><tr>
<td bgcolor=#ffc581 width=24 height=25></td>
<td bgcolor=#c8ef40 width=24></td>
<td bgcolor=#ffc581 width=24></td>
<td bgcolor=#b7db3a width=24></td>
<td bgcolor=#981200 width=24></td>
<td bgcolor=#b7db3a width=24></td>
<td bgcolor=#ffc581 width=24></td>
<td bgcolor=#c8ef40 width=24></td>
<td bgcolor=#ffc581 width=24></td>
</tr>
</table>
<font size=1 face=Times New Roman color=#c8ef40>
<b>
LIEGEMAN TO THE DANE</font>
<br><small><font color=#981200>{</font> <a href=”http://celticcherokee.tumblr.com/”><font color=#ffc581>Shakespearian for Life</font></a> <font color=#981200>}</font></small></b></center>

Original code by http://celticcherokee.tumblr.com/

The colours are based upon the 1996 Kenneth Branagh rendition of Hamlet. You’ll find they are the main colours in the palace uniform.

(submitted by thatartybro)

(Oh, this is really cool. Cheers! -fyhamlet)