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alvaromontoro.com
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| | | | | There are plenty of great articles online that explain colors in CSS. They focus on RGB, HEX, HSL, and named colors and give detailed descriptions of each of them. So, if those articles are great... why should you read this one? How is it different? One of the beauties of HTML, CSS, and Javascript is that they are in a state of continuous change and improvement: things that were broken are fixed, new standards are added, old ones are removed... And the colors in CSS are no exception. :: Blog post at Alvaro Montoro's Personal Website. | |
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hamvocke.com
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| | | | | Find out how to create your own, beautiful terminal color scheme. | |
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www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | | | | The CSS Color Module Level 4 specification defined a slew of new color features when it became a candidate recommendation in 2022, including Oklab and Oklch, which have widened the field of color we have to work with. Explore the Oklch color space and how to start using it in CSS today. | |
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nicksimson.com
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