Hi, *|USERNAME|*! When it comes to colors, you are probably very familiar with defining them in the RGB format with its # character and weird arrangement of numbers and letters between A and F. The problem with RGB is that it only makes sense if you are a computer. You can't easily tell what a color is by just looking at its RGB representation. What does #B3EFB2 stand for? What about #F71735? What we need is a different, more human-friendly way of specifying colors.
Move over RGB. HSL is in town! 😁
Move over RGB. HSL is in town! 😁
Move over RGB. HSL is in town! 😁
Hi, *|USERNAME|*! When it comes to colors, you are probably very familiar with defining them in the RGB format with its # character and weird arrangement of numbers and letters between A and F. The problem with RGB is that it only makes sense if you are a computer. You can't easily tell what a color is by just looking at its RGB representation. What does #B3EFB2 stand for? What about #F71735? What we need is a different, more human-friendly way of specifying colors.