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| | | | | HSL stands for Hue-Saturation-Lightness. In this format, the developer specifies three values: Hue: an angle in the color circle/wheel (see below). Saturation: the color's saturation/brightness level. A value of 100% indicates a fully-saturated bright color, while lower values will lead to fully unsaturated gray colors. Lightness: the level of lightness of the color. Lower values will be darker and closer to black, higher values will be lighter and closer to white. :: Blog post at Alvaro Montoro's Person... | |
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| | | Using CSS custom properties with vanilla web components is a simple and effective way to enable users with fine-tuned control over presentational aspects of your website. This tutorial assumes you are familiar with how to set up a web component and implement the handleEvent method for event listeners. | ||