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CSS Reference

I can’t remember all the CSS properties/selectors and HEX colors. Listed below are a few sites that you can refer to in a pinch. I’ll add to this as I come across more reference-type sites, then sticky it at the top for a day.

DevGuru Quick CSS2 Reference

MeyerWeb CSS2 Reference

W3Schools CSS2 Reference

Webmonkey (Hex) Color Code Reference

HTML Goodies Hex Color Codes and Names Reference

4096 Color Wheel (Thanks Sam!)

VisiBone Webmaster’s Color Lab - this page shows the last eight colors you click on, so you can see which colors look good with each other. (Thanks Anthony!)

Wellstyled Color Scheme Generator (Thanks Corrie Haffly)

 

8 Comments

I find this is really helpful for working out colours too, imho.

Posted by Sam on 23 November 2004 @ 9pm

Wow, that’s pretty cool…thanks Sam!

Posted by Bryan on 23 November 2004 @ 9pm

:) no worries.

Posted by Sam on 23 November 2004 @ 11pm

Holy cow…

I know of a very good site that kicks the …. out of the HTML Goodies one, but that one kicks the … out of mine…

Posted by Anthony on 24 November 2004 @ 6pm

Anthony: Who cares? Put it up! :)

Posted by Bryan on 24 November 2004 @ 9pm

http://www.visibone.com/colorlab/

The entire site is awesome to be honest. Another thing I would want to buy (their color/html/etc cards) if I had money to blow on non needed things.

Posted by Anthony on 27 November 2004 @ 11am

Opps… Sorry… Wish there was a edit button… Anyways…

The one thing where the one I posted kicks but is it has every color you slected inserted into the most recent color.

This way you know how good (or bad) bright yellow works with bright green.

Posted by Anthony on 27 November 2004 @ 11am

Thanks Anthony!

Posted by Bryan on 2 December 2004 @ 12pm

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