Sometimes, you just need to make a small adjustment to some of the colors on your website. It’s not really logical to open up Photoshop just to figure out some colors. These websites or lightweight applications assist in the choosing and scheming of colors for a website or desktop application.

  • Instant Eyedropper: Ever see a color somewhere on your screen and thought “Hmm, that would look good as the border color of my comment boxes. “I wonder what its HEX code is.” In the old days, one would have to take a screenshot, load up Photoshop, paste the image, employ the eyedropper tool, and then, finally, one would know the HEX. In today’s modern age, the Instant Eyedropper allows you to “just click an icon in the system tray and hold down the mouse button.” The HEX of any color you hover over will be displayed for your simplistic use. Enjoy! Instant Eyedropper


  • Color Schemer Online: It’s unfortunate. It’s unfair. It’s unjust. Only some people have ‘the eye’ for color. Almost innately, they know which colors fit well together, how they make a viewer feel, what combinations of color will work for a specific idea. Well, fortunately for those of us who do not have ‘the eye’, those days are over. With the use of Color Schemer Online, anyone can create a color scheme fit for the most picky of users. Try it out! Color Schemer Online


  • Online Color Wheel: Know what color you are looking for but don’t want to fumble around with HEX codes until you stumble across the right one? The Online Color Wheel adopts a “Click-and-Gen” attitude towards HEX generation. You see the color, you click the color, you use the HEX of the color. Easy as pie. Online Color Wheel

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