Web safe colors?

How relevant is this? I do not work very much on graphics, but recently I set the background color of the web page (using CSS) to the same background color that is used in the images on the page. # 312F32. it looked great on different machines in the office, but at home on my new shinny mac (and a few others since) there was definitely a noticeable difference between the two.

can anyone give me a text color 101 reminder ?:>


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