HTML Color Codes with Photoshop-like Color Palette.

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by Gigacore, Jan 20, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi!

    I just created a page for HTML Color Codes. HTML Colors codes can be used to assign colors to different webpage and web elements.

    I’ve listed down the HTML Color codes in the table as well as there is a Photoshop like color palette. You can move the circle over the paletter and get the required HTML code. Or you can also paste the HTML Color code in the “#” text box to see which color it is.

    The photoshop-like palette looks like this and it is easy to use:

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    To use and try, visit http://htmlcolors.themebin.com/

    Hope webmasters will find this thing useful. All the sources and credits have been listed in the site and in the source.
     
    Gigacore, Jan 20, 2008 IP
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    soulscratch Well-Known Member

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    I suggest you embed it into the page rather than have it open in a pop-up. I certainly didn't expect the pop-up and I'm not sure most people will.
     
    soulscratch, Jan 20, 2008 IP
  3. Gigacore

    Gigacore Active Member

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    hmm.. thats true, but i embedded it to the page before. I got some problem with its arrangement and the text boxes due to the template's css. I tried to find ways to fix it. So as of now, i think the pop-up should do fine till i embed it perfectly.

    I and more than that, popup lets you to minimize it to the taskbar, so can simply switch between the windows when u are creating pages.

    Thanks for the suggestion.
     
    Gigacore, Jan 20, 2008 IP