CSS ⁄ Aug 7, 2009
CSS Prism – Stylesheet Color Inspector
Developer Ryan Berg has recently launched a new web app – CSS Prism, a CSS color spectrum inspector, that takes a stylesheet URL and then scans through and output displays all the hex colors from the file. Simply enter the path to any CSS file, and it will output an easy to scan display of all its hex colors spectrum. Unwanted colors are editable via a Photoshop-like jQuery color picker and the final resulting CSS file can be exported and downloaded for your convenience. A CSS Prism bookmarklet inserts links to any webpage’s linked .CSS files inside the body tag for you to view and modify the color spectrum easily.

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Kireaphiema
hi, you got some very nice posts here
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October 9th, 2009 at 5:29 pm
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