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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 21:39:25 +0100, dorayme wrote (in article <doraymeRidThis-A68B54.06392503062006 (AT) news-vip (DOT) optusnet.com.au>): dorayme, you may find Color Blender useful: http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/color-blend/ You can view your colours in hex, rgb, or percents. I have it saved as a local file and use it a lot. |
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 21:39:25 +0100, dorayme wrote (in article <doraymeRidThis-A68B54.06392503062006 (AT) news-vip (DOT) optusnet.com.au>): Hello little tiny Mac corner of alt.html - outsiders welcome of course: Noticed how on X Tiger, when copying a color (shift command c) with DigitalColorMeter, you get, when pasting into the CSS, like "#FCF5E8"? Which means what in respect to the mind of the designer of this software? That it was for insertion in the old inline HTML presentational colour specs with the = sign? Perhaps this DigitalColorMeter is fairly old? Or is the designer not with it? A nuisance, but better than trying to remember even for 3 secs what the meter shows and typing. Useful would have been to leave out the "s and put in a ; at the end. dorayme, you may find Color Blender useful: http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/color-blend/ You can view your colours in hex, rgb, or percents. I have it saved as a local file and use it a lot. |
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