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Super web colour picker — AllScoop.com

I was helping Raul out with a CSS issue tonight and pointed him toward a colour picker that I’ve used a number of times for my own projects.

The tool features the full range of hex-code colours but breaks them down into three categories:

  • Web-Safe – The 256 “safe” web colours
  • Web-Smart – An extended range of colours for most browsers
  • Unsafe – The remaining colours which will work fine for applications, but aren’t necessarily suitable to the web.

Colour Picker

The colour picker itself is a nice basic version based on DHTML and a images. I like this because it makes the tool accessible to more platforms by not requiring Flash or Silverlight or some other complexity that simply isn’t required.

As an added bonus, there’s a downloadable version of the colour picker, which again just consists of the one HTML page, and the PNG graphic which shows the colour wheel.  This is a great addition.  (Note: some browsers don’t like you to use offline javascript, so you may need to approve the offline version from a warning bar.)

The page is hosted by AllScoop Technology and I have to admit, until tonight I never bothered to look at the rest of the site.

As it turns out they’ve got a ton of great resources so don’t be surprised to see more of their stuff featured here, or on the AGP in the future. :)

If you need to use a colour picker, go check this one out.

Low-Hanging Ruby Eclipse

I couldn’t resist posting this one when I discovered it last night while researching the post about Simeis 147. This photo was taken from the Mall of Asia in Manila and is of the moon sneaking in front of the sun just before sunset.  I’ll let the stunning imagery speak for itself.  As always, photo is courtesy of APOD.

A Partial Eclipse Over Manila Bay

A Partial Eclipse Over Manila Bay

I even sent this one to my wife. :)