Yes ? So, this tutorial is for you. Enjoy !
An example of a result:
It's not really a Green, but a Yellow greened.
Step 1: Make your file.
Step 2: Extract the file from your Xbox 360.
Step 3: Open it with a Hex Editor.
Step 5: Search and replace your text description by the color code.
(Offset 0000D060)
Example: <color argb=#ff76a1d3>Description</color>
Step 6: Save, Rehash, Resign and upload back to Xbox.
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(Verified) Colors codes:
<color argb=#55FFFFFF>Description</color>
<color argb=#ff76a1d3>Description</color>
<color argb=#FFe8ea1e>Description</color>
<color argb=#FFa1b375>Description</color>
<color argb=#FF8692d4>Description</color>
<color argb=#FFb139b5>Description</color>
I think the colors possibilities are almost limitless. (Like on a web page with a .css).- Thanks to Anthony -
The first value seems like it would be the Alpha channel.. It's always 0xFF which is 100%, someone should try making it 50%
((50 / 100) * 255 ) = 127.5
127 = 0x7F
So replace the first with value "FF" with "7F" and see if its 50% transparent
All the best !