If you want to use yellow for another paragraph, you have to start a new set of yellow text codes. Only one paragraph without any new line break is allowed within a set of yellow text code. Click in the text where you want to place the character, then choose Edit > Emoji & Symbols (or press Control-Command-Space bar ).
Here's a screenshot of how this forum looks to me on Firefox. To make use of yellow color is a little bit different than the other colors above. You can use the Character Viewer to add special characters and symbols to text, such as math symbols, Latin characters, and pictographs.
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In trying to figure this out, it seemed like I might be able to use more options if I turned off High Contrast in the Display Preferences controls, but doing so made everything unreadable and I couldn't see how to go further. Various "Invert Browser" add-ons from Firefox don't do anything. If I go to Options in my word processor, Apache Open Office, I'm able to revert the color scheme to some extent in the document but the tool/menu bars remain in negative. And your keyboard must also have a numeric keypad. For example, when I go to Color Options for the taskbar, the controls do not respond. Well, then this leaves you the option of contacting the manufacturer, if it is still under warranty, to have them repair or replace it, or take it to a tech that can do the repair/replacement for you. To do this, press and hold the Alt key whilst pressing the I tilde Alt code (i.e. I've been able to revert my desktop using the Invert function on Magnifier but all my Firefox, Explorer or Chrome browser windows, folders and apps, along with my taskbar, display in negative and many parts are impossible to read. I'm embarrassed to say I hit an unknown set of keys - I think they might have been: ctl-shift-tilde-scrolllock-9 - for no good reason and my display went negative and is now stuck there. Inverted colors and cannot revert to normal display