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I want my clients to be able to pick colors for buttons,table borders, table headers ect...
This way they can get an idea of what the site will look like before it's built.
I'm looking for something intuitive like this:
http://www.pagetutor.com/colorpicker/index.html
Any ideas how I can get this done?
I've looked for hours and hours and hours but nothing!
Thanks
http://www.vancouvertransfer.com
This way they can get an idea of what the site will look like before it's built.
I'm looking for something intuitive like this:
http://www.pagetutor.com/colorpicker/index.html
Any ideas how I can get this done?
I've looked for hours and hours and hours but nothing!
Thanks
http://www.vancouvertransfer.com
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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You should be able to adapt the code on this page
Interactive Color Calculator
to your needs. Just check out the HTML and Javascript sourcecode - it is free to use, just make sure you acknowledge its use. You can download the Javascript code here
Javascript Code
The calculator allows color selection using the HSL, CMYK or RGB models which may not be relevant to your needs so take out what you don't want. I would suggest using HSL with a clickable colorwheel display to get your client started with a raw color to refine to the exact hue, saturation etc as they desire. If you need any help understanding how it all works, just PM me.
Hope this helps.
Interactive Color Calculator
to your needs. Just check out the HTML and Javascript sourcecode - it is free to use, just make sure you acknowledge its use. You can download the Javascript code here
Javascript Code
The calculator allows color selection using the HSL, CMYK or RGB models which may not be relevant to your needs so take out what you don't want. I would suggest using HSL with a clickable colorwheel display to get your client started with a raw color to refine to the exact hue, saturation etc as they desire. If you need any help understanding how it all works, just PM me.
Hope this helps.
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