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Heh, I always did mine in hex. I didn't even know rgb and rgba were an option. Most other programs I use have color constants and the standard hex. So I mostly do hex.
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both, but rgba has become somewhat of a preference since partly transparent bg colors seem to be in the liking of our designer.
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Why is 8 character hex not a thing? I looked, and it was thought about to be included, but I cannot see if it was ever included in CSS3. Is it included in CSS4?
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since there are color pickers in vs code i don't care as long they are consistent organised in a document color library in css variables.
I really hate redundant colors for the same thing just out of lazyness. -
you know what would be cool?
more colors! At least 100% adobe rgb adoption worldwide for all devices. -
Root797775yHex because it's what I'm best at. I used to use hex colors so frequently that I could look at a color and tell you its hex value within a few digits. I wasn't as good with rgb.
If I had to pick one, however, it would be HSL. It's easier in almost every situation, more intuitive (this hue, this amount, this brightness), and I love that it makes keeping the color vibrant (or in a particular shade) so simple. It's as wonderful to use as Ruby. -
Root797775y@Demolishun It is, though?
I'm not sure about support, but I've been using it for awhile now. Stick a #c71585aa on an sticky div somewhere and scroll. -
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